Chemistry, asked by gouravsharma4119, 10 months ago

Explain the flame test experiment.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A flame test is a scientific strategy utilized in science to distinguish the nearness of specific components, fundamentally metal particles, in light of every component's trademark outflow range.

The test includes presenting an example of the component or compound to a hot, non-radiant fire, and watching the shade of the fire that outcomes. The possibility of the test is that example iotas vanish and since they are hot, they radiate light while being in fire. Mass example produces light as well, yet its light isn't useful for investigation.
Answered by TransitionState
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A flame test in a test used in chemistry to detect the presence of certain element primarily metal ions based on each element’s  characteristic emission spectrum. The colour of flame in general also depends on temperature.

For example:  

We take the given sample on the platinum wire and heat it if the yellow colour appears in the flame then the sample contains the sodium metal.  


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