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Consider a red flame color
I've searched the internet but I can't find out what color flame a Nickel (or even better NiSO_4) solution will produce when
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What are the characteristic flame color for sodium, potassium, barium, copper, strontium, and calcium? Explain why?
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Farah
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I'm doing a flame testing lab in which I'm supposed to be able to identify an unknown element by observing the color it emits
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Brianna
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Regarding Flame Tests,
why do you have to subject the sample to a flame? Which part of the Bunsen Burner is hottest? Why is it
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Regarding Flame Tests,
why do you have to subject the sample to a flame? Which part of the Bunsen Burner is hottest? Why is it
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Chu
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If a flame on the candle burns red , how does energy of that flame compare to that of the Bunsen burner flame ? and why ?
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Maria
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Hii! I have a question: So the flame photometer uses a natural gas flame (1800 oC), what if it uses acetylene - nitrous oxide
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Anonymous
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when you hold a hydrogen filled pipet bulb horizontally with its mouth about 1 cm from a falme while gently squeezing what would
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grace
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Metal: barium, calcium, copper, lead, potassium
Flame Color: light green, brick red, blue/green, blue/white, lilac You are
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Metal: barium, calcium, copper, lead, potassium
Flame Color: light green, brick red, blue/green, blue/white, lilac You are
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