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Lithium nitrate and lithium chloride flame tests produce the same color because it is the lithium electrons that are raised to a higher energy level and then drop back down to their ground state. Any ionic compound containing lithium will give the same results. Flame tests are used to show the color and spectrum of the element as its electrons are raised to a higher energy level and then fall back to their ground state.
A spectral analysis of indium would show that it emits a very strong indigo colored line.
Sodium itself is NOT flammable but it reacts explosively when it comes in contact with water, releasing an enormous amount of heat. The sodium-water reaction also produces hydrogen gas which is ignited by the heat of the reaction.
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Lithium nitrate and lithium chloride flame tests produce the same color because it is the lithium electrons that are raised to a higher energy level and then drop back down to their ground state. Any ionic compound containing lithium will give the same results. Flame tests are used to show the color and spectrum of the element as its electrons are raised to a higher energy level and then fall back to their ground state.
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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.
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A spectral analysis of indium would show that it emits a very strong indigo colored line.
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Sodium itself is NOT flammable but it reacts explosively when it comes in contact with water, releasing an enormous amount of heat. The sodium-water reaction also produces hydrogen gas which is ignited by the heat of the reaction.
They don't. They are actually color blind, so if you show them any dark color, it will have the same effect.
There are two possible causes for this: 1. The pilot light is dirty. You can tell if the flame is a yellow color. If this is the case, it will need to be removed and cleaned. 2. The thermocouple is weak. This is the rod that the flame burns on. It is a safety device to show a pilot flame is on before main gas is allowed to the burners.
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