Barium, it can also help stabilize other volatile elements.
Chromium(III) oxide has a beautiful green color.
A metal called aluminium.
im only 13 so don't complain if I'm wrong but, to my believe it's simply known as a compound or mettalic-compound......could call it metal-metal.
a chemical reaction is made inside the firework itself. the heat from the fuse causes an explosion of metal. salts (not table salt for food) inside the firework also explode with the metal and creats the color.
A metal is a chemical element not a compound.
The flame color test is typically used to identify the metal present in a compound. When the compound is heated, the metal ions absorb energy and release it as light in different colors, which can help identify the metal present. Nitrate ions do not typically contribute to the flame color observed.
You can clean green off metal by creating a paste of equal parts vinegar, flour, and salt. Apply the paste to the affected area, let it sit for a few hours, then scrub it off with a brush or cloth. Rinse the metal thoroughly with water after cleaning.
It is a non metal. It is an ionic compound.
When a metal is ionised it forms a compound - depending on what the compound is and what metal we are talking about the melting point of the compound may be more or less than the mp of the metal
Combination of a metal with a non metal will form an ionic compound.
It doesn't explode it sparks rigid metal(notched metal) causes flint to spark when hit
A metal and a non-metal bond to form an ionic compound.