Sulfur burns with a blue flame, though it is hard to see in bright light. Caesium has a blue-violet flame.
Boron is the trace element in blue diamonds.
Lead is a solid metal that can be shaped and is light blue in color. It is poisonous to humans and can tarnish.
Mercury (Hg) is blue on the periodic table because mercury is liquid by itself at room temperature. The only other element on the periodic table that is liquid by itself at room temperature is bromine, but mercury is the only metal liquid at room temperature. This is also one reason why mercury is used in some thermometers.The above may be true of some versions if the periodic table, where the colour, according to the state of matter, under normal conditions. Some versions show all the transition metals as blue, mercury in group 12 is often considered to be a transition metal. The colours used to identify blocks or elements on periodic tables are not standardised around the world.
Red means the element is a gas at standard temperature and pressure. Blue means the element is a liquid at standard temperature and pressure. Black means the element is a solid at standard temperature and pressure. White means the element is synthetic and is only found after being created in a lab.
Indium is the element that has a shade of blue which is found mostly in indigo. Different elements will have different colors.
The Earth is blue because the O-zone layer is blue and creates the dominant color in the earth's atmosphere so that even from space the earth appears blue
Copper Chloride (CuCI) makes up the blue element in Fireworks
It tells you about the element and what it means. So for example Lithium the color is pink,or blue or whatever it would mean what Lithium means.
Boron is the trace element in blue diamonds.
Lead is a solid metal that can be shaped and is light blue in color. It is poisonous to humans and can tarnish.
I believe it is group 11 since it is a group in the transition metal class, and transition metals form ions with color.
This element is cobalt.
Yes, blue is an Earth tone because the world has oceans and the oceans are blue and if the Earth has blue oceans then blue is an Earth tone.
It creates a clear aqueous solution with a blue tint.
The element is boron.
Mercury (Hg) is blue on the periodic table because mercury is liquid by itself at room temperature. The only other element on the periodic table that is liquid by itself at room temperature is bromine, but mercury is the only metal liquid at room temperature. This is also one reason why mercury is used in some thermometers.The above may be true of some versions if the periodic table, where the colour, according to the state of matter, under normal conditions. Some versions show all the transition metals as blue, mercury in group 12 is often considered to be a transition metal. The colours used to identify blocks or elements on periodic tables are not standardised around the world.
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