because of co 2
Which combination describes the flame color of the compound when heated?
Earth.
Yes
- the flask is protected - the liquid is heated more uniform
The color is red.
Which combination describes the flame color of the compound when heated?
Earth.
Yes
- the flask is protected - the liquid is heated more uniform
Lead And Cryptonite
Simply no
Different elements produce different colors when heated. Here are a few examples: Lithium produces a red flame Sodium produces a yellow flame Copper produces a blue-green flame Potassium produces a lilac flame Barium produces a pale green flame
When heated in an open flame the crystals are dehydrated and turn grayish-white. -www.wikipedia.com
Potassium
Green/Blue
Bright yellow
A green flame usually indicates that copper is present and is being heated. This is not harmful. Other metals such as barium also give a green flame when heated tho it is unlikely to have barium elements within a gas fire.