Chemistry, asked by izabellahensch, 1 year ago

Several of the flame tests were shades of red. What should be done in the lab to correctly identify one of these ions?

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Answered by 07161020
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Hey there,

First you need to check the notable difference sin the shades of red. Note the observation and match it with the table i am giving.
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You should check that the strips of metal are clean as the may have oxides of other metal on their surface which may change the colour.
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You need to secure the data.
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Here's the table-

Calcium=BRICK RED
Cadmium=BRICK RED
Iron(II)=ORANGE BROWN
Iron(III)=ORANGE BROWN
Mercury=RED
Lithium=CRIMSON RED
Radium=CRIMSON
Scandium=ORANGE
Zicronium=MILD RED

I have only focused on metals which have flame colour near to red.

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Answered by jayGkcvvv
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Hlo Every one this is the answer hope it will help you
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