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definition of Flame colouration​

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Answered by itzheartkiller48
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Flame colouration: It is the colour imparted to the flame when a mineral is fused in the flame. Different elements have different characteristic flame colours. For example: Lithium element imparts red colour to the flame and sodium metal imparts yellow colour to the flame.

Answered by shailesh4940
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Flame colouration: It is the colour imparted to the flame when a mineral is fused in the flame. Different elements have different characteristic flame colours. ... For example: Lithium element imparts red colour to the flame and sodium metal imparts yellow colour to the flame.

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In mineral identification, qualitative tests made by moistening powdered material with hydrochloric acid, placing a few grains on platinum or nickel-chrome wire, and noting any color imparted to a blue Bunsen flame.Flame colouration: It is the colour imparted to the flame when a mineral is fused in the flame. Different elements have different characteristic flame colours. ... For example: Lithium element imparts red colour to the flame and sodium metal imparts yellow colour to the flame.

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