A hypothesis for a flame test could be that different metal ions will produce unique and identifiable colors when heated in a flame due to the characteristic energy levels of the electrons in each metal ion.
just looking at the color of the flame --- qualitative
Iron has a yellow-gold color in the flame test.
Potassium has a violet color in the flame test.
Alkynes do not produce a specific color in a flame test. Unlike some other elements and compounds which give characteristic flame colors, alkynes do not exhibit a noticeable color when subjected to a flame test.
Its like Mg, it has no colour. So bright light
Hypothesis
test your hypothesis.
The flame test in analytical chemistry is only qualitative.
A controlled experiment is used to test a hypothesis.
Experimentation is a good way to test a hypothesis.
The hypothesis is the test that people are taking while eating .
The symbol for hypothesis test is c2 ( Chi Square)
If you cannot test it, then hypothesis is probably the wrong word for it.
to test a hypothesis means to evaluate the gathered facts with the help of an experiment
Cobalt gives a blue flame test while chromium gives a green flame test.
Cesium burns with a lilac or bluish-violet flame in a flame test.
The flame test for nickel produces a blue-green color flame.