Flame colours come from alkai metals reacting with salts to produce different colours.
no not all metals produce a colour flame.
Sprinkling charcoal in a flame will cause the flame to change colors. This is apparent in fireworks displays, which routinely use charcoal.
The colors in the flame test depends on the specific emission lines of a chemical element.
The flame tests are different because they contain different metal cations. Since the metals were the variable that you changed, you know that can be the only reason why the flames would be different colors.
Different elements produce different colors when heated. Here are a few examples: Lithium produces a red flame Sodium produces a yellow flame Copper produces a blue-green flame Potassium produces a lilac flame Barium produces a pale green flame
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no not all metals produce a colour flame.
Sprinkling charcoal in a flame will cause the flame to change colors. This is apparent in fireworks displays, which routinely use charcoal.
You think probable to flame test; some metals have specific colors in a flame.
well not usually when you keep trying your best to make the flame from glass fire pits burn in colors of the glass
The flame colors would be the same because the metal ions produced the colored flames, not the anion (NO3-).
Calcium, rubidium, lithium and strontium have red (or similar) colors in the flame tast.
Green flame cuz when the air hole is closed it is yellow and when it is open it is blue so when the colors are combined they make the green flame
The colors in the flame test depends on the specific emission lines of a chemical element.
The colors in the flame test depends on the specific emission lines of a chemical element.
Orange flames are ho
To see the different types of colors a light gives off.