why do dry sodium chloride, the solution nitrate and sodium chloride all impart the same color to the flame
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When a substance gets heated, it's elections get excited. To again become stable they emit light energy in the form of photons.
The amount of energy liberated imparts color to the change. Red color of the game is obtained when less energy is emitted and blue when most.
When the above substance are heated they emit same amount of energy do the color of flame is same.
The amount of energy liberated imparts color to the change. Red color of the game is obtained when less energy is emitted and blue when most.
When the above substance are heated they emit same amount of energy do the color of flame is same.
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