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Boric Acid!

When boron is heated, electrons absorb a certain amount of heat energy that causes them to jump to higher energy levels. After While, these electrons lose their energy and fall back down to their original levels, and as they do so, they emit energy in the form of light. Because the energy absorbed by electrons is different per element, each element will give a different color.

Boron gives off a green color.

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