A flame test is not very accurate because the other chemicals that you are testing will fall into your Bunsen burner creating a contaminated flame. Therefore you may see mixed colorations in the flame and get a negative reading for your chemicals color
The flame test is made in nonluminous flames which are not high flames.
NaCl burns yellow in a flame test.
Aluminium ions like Magnesium ions have no colour in a flame test
because it is very hot and you will burn yourself
In a flame test the copper ions in copper chloride will produce a 'blue/green' flame. To test for metal ions, the flame colour in a flame test is indicative of the metal present. Lithium = Red Sodium = Yellow Potassium = Lilac (pale purple). There are many more flame test colours.
Not as accurate as a spectral analysis.
1. not all elements give colour to the flame 2. flame test is not always accurate
The flame test is made in nonluminous flames which are not high flames.
No, sodium chloride is a very stable compound
No
The flame test in analytical chemistry is only qualitative.
All but the very center bottom. The general color will change ie, green for Copper.
Very accurate with proper instruction and good patient effort
A flame test.
NaCl burns yellow in a flame test.
Aluminium ions like Magnesium ions have no colour in a flame test
you need to do the flame test you need to do the flame test