Sodium metal burns with air giving golden yellow flame. Why?
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it reacts with oxygen forming sodium oxide
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The electrons in sodium change energy level when heated. The electrons drops back down in energy, emitting a photon of certain wavelength and impart color. The specific wavelengths emitted are in the golden yellow part of the emission spectrum
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