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Why do dry sodium chloride, the solutions of sodium nitrate and sodium chloride all impart the same color to the flame?

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Answered by siyadubey16
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Every element has its own particular spectrum of colours that the atoms or ions will emit when energy (in this case heat) is supplied. ... So, the sodium in sodium chloride, sodium nitrate, etc all produce the same bright yellow colour that is a characteristic of sodium

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Answered by samjegan98
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Explanation: Every element has its own particular spectrum of colours that the atoms or ions will emit when energy (in this case heat) is supplied. ... So, the sodium in sodium chloride, sodium nitrate, etc all produce the same bright yellow colour that is a characteristic of sodium.

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