Copper: burns a blue-green flame
Color green is it warm or cool? it is a hard question if you get to deep into the color but really it is a COOL color.
Chromium I don't know about Chrome, maybe, but Copper definitely does and is the most well known for doing so. So I would say Copper. Copper burns blue-green in a flame test. Thallium burns bright green.
neither. The color does not effect it.
Since green is a secondary color, mixing it with any color would make a tertiary color. But red and green are complimentary colors and therefore would make a brown-black color. So blue, green and red mixed together would make and ugly brown color that's tinted with blue.
Green
Green.
Green and is used with fireworks.
When phosphorus burns, it produces a pale green flame.
None. It's not the color of the candle that determines how quickly it burns -- it's what the candle is made out of.
Cupric sulfate burns with a green flame.
The flame color of barium burning in oxygen is green.
The colour of any sample containing copper ions burns with a bluish green flame in the flame test.
It really depends how long,what type,the feeling of it
Copper (II) nitrate burns with a blue-green flame, characteristic of copper compounds.
Sulfur burns with a blue flame.
Green is the color for green
Green is the color green. You can get green by mixing yellow and blue.