Because important is the metal in the chloride !
The flame colors would be the same because the metal ions produced the colored flames, not the anion (NO3-).
Chlorine gas supports the vigorous combustion of many elements to form their chlorides. For example, Sulphur and Phosphorus burn in the gas.
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Some chlorides are soluble (NaCl), some chlorides are insoluble (AgCl) in water.
Rocks have different colors because some rocks contain different minerals. the rocks
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Becuase there are different chemicals in each thing.
sodium turns it green
The color does not specifically affect how they burn. What DOES impact it is the composition of the candle. Incidental to candles having different compositions is that they may be of different colors - but the difference in they way they burn is not because of the color, it is because of what they are made of.
By burning different substances e.g copper burns green and magnesium burns white.
Red, orange, blue, green, white, pink, etc... Pretty much the whole color spectrum. It depends what your burning. different chemicals burn different colors.
They (we) use different formulas to create different colors because when different chemicals burn they do so at different temperatures and they produce a different wave length of light that we see as different colors. For example Copper II Oxide can be used to make the color blue.
The flame colors would be the same because the metal ions produced the colored flames, not the anion (NO3-).
Because it can be made out of different materials, use different fuels and can be lit different ways. and depending on all of that it can burn different colors and light intensities.
Chlorine gas supports the vigorous combustion of many elements to form their chlorides. For example, Sulphur and Phosphorus burn in the gas.
Different substances burn as different colours so they use metals because they are the easiest to pack.
Examples: chlorides, nitrates, phosphates, chlorates, bromides, iodides etc.