Beryllium and magnesium does not give colour to flame whereas other alkaline metal 2
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In flame, the electrons are excited to higher energy levels and when they are drop back to the ground state, energy is emitted in the form of visible light. The electrons in Be and Mg are too strongly bound to get excited by flame. Hence, these 2 elements do not impart any color to the flame.
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