why do alkali metals give different colours when heated in bunsen flame?
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Why do alkali metals give different colours when heated in bunsen flame?
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Alkali metals and their salts give characteristic colour to the flame of the Bunsen burner. The flame energy causes the outermost electron to be excited which after reverting back to its initial position gives out the absorbed energy as visible light.
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