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Q: Why strontium gives crimson colour in flame test?
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Is the element strontium not found in nature?

Strontium occurs naturally in four stable isotopes: 84, 86, 87, 88. A flame test gives bright red color if strontium is present. Strontium salts are used in fireworks for this bright red color.


Does sodium give off an orange flame?

sodium gives off an orange to yellow flame colour


What is the colour of the flame when sulphur burns in air?

blue


What metals are used in foreworks?

Some common metals I can think of are: Magnesium, Mg, which gives a bright white colour; Ca, which gives a brick red flame; K, which gives a purple flame; Na, which gives an orange flame etc...


Which confirmatory test is for sodium?

Its Flame Test:it gives golden yellow colour to non luminous flame which is not seen through a blue glass.


Why lithium flame give red color?

Lithium flame gives a lilac colour when ignited.


Which element gives peacock blue colour in flame test?

i think it will be hydrogen mate coz when u put on the lpg stove it gives blue flames..........


Which compound gives a lilac colour in a flame test and makes a cream precipitation when silver nitrate is added?

This compound is potassium chloride.


What gives purple fireworks their color?

Examples: lithium, strontium


What gas is used when a candle gives out red flam?

The colour of a candle flame does not depend on the material being burned. Colours depend on the presence of various metallic atoms in the flame. For various shades of red the material could be:CalciumLithiumMercuryRadiumYttriumZirconium


What would be observed if the flame tests were viewed through a spectroscope?

Emission spectrum of the elements placed in the flame. The flame test is usually applied when Sodium, Potassium or other such metals are thought to be present since they give a very noticeable result - Sodium gives orange colour to the flame (as it does to sodium street lighting!) - Potassium gives a lilac colour etc


What is the flame color of cesium?

it gives off a blue flame