Its Flame Test:it gives golden yellow colour to non luminous flame which is not seen through a blue glass.
This compound is potassium chloride.
no not all metals produce a colour flame.
Bright yellow :: This is the sodium ions. Any sodium compound will give a flame test colour of yellow/
green
Chlorine burns green in the flame test, bottle green to be exact.
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.
The colour of any sample containing copper ions burns with a bluish green flame in the flame test.
Its Flame Test:it gives golden yellow colour to non luminous flame which is not seen through a blue glass.
Lithium flame gives a lilac colour when ignited.
Chromium I don't know about Chrome, maybe, but Copper definitely does and is the most well known for doing so. So I would say Copper. Copper burns blue-green in a flame test. Thallium burns bright green.
it does not produce a flame colour because magnesium's colour is not in the visible light spectrum therefore we can not see the colour
Aluminium ions like Magnesium ions have no colour in a flame test
for the metal present. copper is green, sodium is orange, etc.
I suppose that the flame test was not applied to californium.
The colour turns brick Red .
i think it will be hydrogen mate coz when u put on the lpg stove it gives blue flames..........