Chemistry, asked by jainshashank32, 6 hours ago

What wavelengths are associated with the light color observed in each
metal's flame test?

2. What are the most probable atoms in your unknown solid based on the
observed light emissions?
3. Sodium light is easy to filter because it only emits light at a specific

wavelength. Would any of the other metals you tested also be easy to filter?
Why or why not?
4. If a fireworks engineer was planning a Christmas show and wanted to create
a red explosion followed by a green one. Based on the flames observed,
which metal salts should they use

Answers

Answered by rahulpatidarpain86
0

Explanation:

What wavelengths are associated with the light color observed in each

metal's flame test?

2. What are the most probable atoms in your unknown solid based on the

observed light emissions?

3. Sodium light is easy to filter because it only emits light at a specific

wavelength. Would any of the other metals you tested also be easy to filter?

Why or why not?

4. If a fireworks engineer was planning a Christmas show and wanted to create

a red explosion followed by a green one. Based on the flames observed,

which metal salts should they use

Answered by Anonymous
1

very sort answer electry

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