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This element is copper (II), excepting halides.

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What element burns green in flame test?

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What color flame would copper produce?

It usually produces a green sort of colour unless you hold the experiment out incorrectly


What instrument can be used to determine the identity of an element if its flame color is the same of another element?

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Why would copper wire be unsuitable for use of flame tests?

Copper wire would not be suitable for use in fame tests due to the fact it would cause the flame to change colour (usually to green). The experimenter wants to observe the colour change produced by the sample, not the wire.


Can you use flame test to identify element?

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What color is the flame when you burn copper II chloride?

A: If you put a piece of copper wire on any type of flame (most preferably cooking flames), then you would observe that they produce a green color in the flame. Sometimes, it might give youa blue tinge but if it doesn't, it doesn't mean that there's something wrong with the copper you're using.


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Where can you get zippo with green flames coming out of it?

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The flames in a fire burn according to chemical principles, and sometimes the material burned is or has in it a substance that burns with a green flame. There are a number of metal salts that burn with a green flame, and copper may be the most common among them. Think about fireworks. They are burning materials, and the color of the light given off is determined by the materials burned in the particular charge. Who would know more about what color things burn in than the chemist who is responsible for making up the stuff that goes into fireworks? There are packages of "fireplace additives" that are put on wood to give more color to the flames. The same ideas are involved.


What is the flame colour of rutherfordium?

The flame color of rutherfordium is not well-defined due to its high radioactivity and short half-life. However, it would likely not produce a visible flame color as a synthetic element with no practical applications.