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.
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.
The streak color of pencil lead is typically a shade of grey.
Yes, lead can burn when exposed to high temperatures, producing toxic fumes.
yellow
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A lilac-violet 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.
Lead chromate is typically yellow in color.
Yellow
blue
A pink color from the spectral lines of lithium.
Depending on the metal in the chloride (Na, Ca, Sr, Li, ....).
no