When phosphorus is burned, it produces a bright white flame, which is due to the high temperature of the combustion process. The white flame is intense and can be used in pyrotechnic displays.
With a shiny blue flame.
Hydrogen burns with a pale blue flame.
The flame test for strontium - a strong red color.
Ferric chloride burns with a blue/green flame.
Burning magnesium will result in a brilliant white light.
You get and orange - yellow colour.
red
blue
With a shiny blue flame.
Hydrogen burns with a pale blue flame.
To burn off anything present that may alter the colour of your test.
An intense white flame is produced when magnesium burns.
Ferric chloride burns with a blue/green flame.
The flame test for strontium - a strong red color.
To perform the cold flame experiment with phosphorus, you need white phosphorus, a glass container, a beaker of water, and safety equipment. Submerge the glass container in water to eliminate any air. Cut a small piece of white phosphorus and ignite it inside the container. The phosphorus will burn, producing a cold, greenish-white flame due to the presence of phosphorus pentoxide. Remember to wear appropriate safety gear and perform the experiment in a well-ventilated area.
NaCl will burn with a brick-red colour in a non-luminous Bunsen flame.
When Magnesium chloride is burnt in a Bunsen flame, it imparts no colour in the flame.