NOTHING
2. If the fluid contained some element, e.g. sodium or calcium, then the flame would show the colour appropriate to that element.
Flame photometry relies on this principle.
A solution of barium chloride is added to a solution of potassium chromate, a yellow precipitate forms.
Propane has not a color.
"definetly not it sould be clear" Sorry friend, you're wrong. Kerosene can be either dyed red, most often in bulk containers, or clear. The clear Kerosene has a higher federal tax than the died. It doesnt matter the color, red or clear.
Calcium Carbide is used in "Carbide Lamps". Water, added dropwise to Calcium Carbide yields acetylene plus calcium hydroxide. Acetylene is extremely flammable, giving a colorless flame. The calcium hydroxide present gives the flame its visibility. Calcium Carbide is used in "Carbide Lamps". Water, added dropwise to Calcium Carbide yields acetylene plus calcium hydroxide. Acetylene is extremely flammable, giving a colorless flame. The calcium hydroxide present gives the flame its visibility.
It will crack or break.
A solution of barium chloride is added to a solution of potassium chromate, a yellow precipitate forms.
Propane has not a color.
Non luminous flame
50% for a sustainable flame.
flame thrower
because the non-luminous flame has a higher temperature and the natural spectra of the metal is noticed.
It is recommended to use the sodium chloride solution; the color in the flame test is yellow.
no
The flame test is used for the qualitative determination of some ions in solution.
yellow Any color in solution; the flame test is for metals.
orange
"definetly not it sould be clear" Sorry friend, you're wrong. Kerosene can be either dyed red, most often in bulk containers, or clear. The clear Kerosene has a higher federal tax than the died. It doesnt matter the color, red or clear.