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The flame test for strontium - a strong red color.

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What colour flame do you get when you burn strontium?

red


Which substance will burn in bunse to give a brick red non luminous flame?

NaCl will burn with a brick-red colour in a non-luminous Bunsen flame.


What colour does Ferric chloride burn?

Ferric chloride burns with a blue/green flame.


What color does Magnesium chloride burn?

When Magnesium chloride is burnt in a Bunsen flame, it imparts no colour in the flame.


What color does strontium chloride burn?

Strontium nitrate emits a bright red flame when it is burned.


What color does SrCl burn?

Strontium chloride (SrCl) burns with a bright red flame. This characteristic color is due to the presence of strontium ions, which emit red light when heated. The vivid red flame is often used in pyrotechnics and fireworks to create striking visual effects.


What element emits a yellow light?

A better question would be "which elements burn red", as more than one element burns red. Lithium chloride burns red, calcium chloride burnds a red-orange, and strontium chloride burns bright red.


What color does chloride burn?

Depending on the metal in the chloride (Na, Ca, Sr, Li, ....).


Why do fires burn certain colors and not others?

This depends on many things,2 of them are the tempreature of which your particular fire is burning by. Another thing which effects the colour of a flame is when you burn certain chemicals in a fire to perform flame tests. For example when a flame test is performed on Strontium(Sr2+)a scarlet red flame can be observed.


What color flame do you get when you burn calcium chloride?

Calcium Chloride burns a deep orange with a slightly lighter orange core and has a light red glow at the top. The colour calcium chloride burns is described as brick red.


What color does Sr burn in a flame test?

Strontium burns with a bright red color in a flame test.


What colour flame do you get when you burn lithium chloride?

When you burn lithium chloride, or any other lithium salt, you get a crimson flame, due to the positive lithium ions. The heat from burning the substance excites the outer electrons of the lithium ions to higher energy levels, when they drop back to the ground state, energy is released as light, and the wavelength of that light corresponding to that drop is crimson, hence we see a crimson flame.