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Fire is not a sentient being and so does not have sensations.

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Why does sodium give yellow color in the flame test?

There would be electron transitions in sodium atoms while the flame test. The majority of them would emit photons which would have same energy and frequency corresponding to yellow color.


Is a flame test a qualitative or quantitative test?

The flame test in analytical chemistry is only qualitative.


How can you test strontium nitrate ammonium carbonate and potassium sulfate?

A flame test.


Why is it necessary to use non-luminous flame in flame test?

because the non-luminous flame has a higher temperature and the natural spectra of the metal is noticed.


What color does Na-Cl burn in a flame test?

NaCl burns yellow in a flame test.


What is the flame test for aluminum?

Aluminium ions like Magnesium ions have no colour in a flame test


How do you know if something is copper for example a vase?

you need to do the flame test you need to do the flame test


How do you test for potassium ions?

Flame test


Does Copper Chloride produce a blue-green or Red flame?

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.


Examples of constant variables in flame test?

The temperature of the flame.


What was the flame test original use?

The flame test is used for the qualitative determination of some ions in solution.


What is the result with iron II chloride in the test flame?

Iron has a yellow-gold color in the flame test.