It burns a distinct bright orange/red color which is unique to hydrogen alone.
When ignited, hydrogen burns with a pale blue flame.
The color of a hydrogen flame is typically light blue.
Hydrogen burns with a pale blue flame.
hydrogen color flame test is purple due to the acids and element combinationa
The flame of a mixture of nitrogen and hydrogen would appear pale blue. This is because the hydrogen gas burns with a pale blue flame and the nitrogen present does not contribute any color to the flame.
When ignited, hydrogen burns with a pale blue flame.
The color of a hydrogen flame is typically light blue.
Burn hydrogen
Hydrogen burns with a pale blue flame.
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.
hydrogen color flame test is purple due to the acids and element combinationa
The flame of a mixture of nitrogen and hydrogen would appear pale blue. This is because the hydrogen gas burns with a pale blue flame and the nitrogen present does not contribute any color to the flame.
A pink color from the spectral lines of lithium.
A lilac-violet color
Strontium burns with a bright red color in a flame test.
Red
In this reaction hydrogen is released and hydrogen burn.