Lead burns with a bluish-white flame when ignited. Flame tests use analysis of flame color to detect the presence of particular elements within a compound.
Yes, lead can burn when exposed to high temperatures, producing toxic fumes.
Lead chromate is typically yellow in color.
The streak color of pencil lead is typically a shade of grey.
Purple candles do not burn faster than other colored candles. The burning rate of a candle is dependent on factors such as the material of the candle, the wick size, and the surrounding environment, not its color.
Oxygen burns with a pale blue color when it undergoes combustion.
Yes, lead can burn when exposed to high temperatures, producing toxic fumes.
yellow
Gorrila.
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A lilac-violet color
Lead chromate is typically yellow in color.
Helium does not burn in a flame test because it is an inert gas and does not react with the flame to produce a characteristic color.
Yellow
blue
A pink color from the spectral lines of lithium.
Depending on the metal in the chloride (Na, Ca, Sr, Li, ....).
Bluish-green