why ca flame is brick red in colour explain from atomic structure and spectroscopy
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A flame's color depends on two things: the temperature of the flame and the material being burned. The main color in the flame changes with the temperature. Something is “red hot” from 977 degrees Fahrenheit to 1,830 degrees. In the chemistry lab, you can see green or blue flames from copper and red from lithium.
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