The color that is produced is orange
All sodium salts will give a yellow flame test, because of the metal sodium in the compounds.
The lithium color of lithium in the flame test is red.
Sodium chloride (salt) gives a yellow-orange flame result.
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The color is from sodium, not from Cl or Nitrate - NO3.
All sodium salts will give a yellow flame test, because of the metal sodium in the compounds.
The color of sodium in flame is yellow.
Because important is the metal - sodium - and his most important spectral lines - yellow region.
The yellow color of the flame is due only to sodium.
Sodium ions will glow yellow in the presence of a flame.
Bright yellow :: This is the sodium ions. Any sodium compound will give a flame test colour of yellow/
No, sodium chloride is a very stable compound
He is identifying compounds.
The lithium color of lithium in the flame test is red.
· The test cannot detect low concentrations of most ions. · The brightness of the signal varies from one sample to another. For example, the yellow emission from sodium is much brighter than the red emission from the same amount of lithium. · Impurities or contaminants affect the test results. Sodium, in particular, is present in most compounds and will color the flame. Sometimes a blue glass is used to filter out the yellow of sodium. · The test cannot differentiate between all elements. Several metals produce the same flame color. Some compounds do not change the color of the flame at all. The flame test only works on certain molecules, more specifically the Alkali/Alkali Earth metals. It doesn't necessarily distinguish between compounds of these molecules neither.
Both the smoke and the color of the flame are due to the material burning. The color of the flame has no effect ON the smoke.
Sodium chloride (salt) gives a yellow-orange flame result.