Can Flame test be used to identify all elements?
wrxsti Rambo Joined Jul 20, 2006 Messages 1,653 Location Nandos Gender Male HSC 2007 Aug 18, 2007 #1 Can Flame test be used to identify all elements?
S ssejamafone Ninja? Joined Jun 12, 2006 Messages 709 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Aug 18, 2007 #2 not all of them, because some burn with the same colour, and some dont' have a flame colour at all. sorry, i can't give you a list off the top of my head.
not all of them, because some burn with the same colour, and some dont' have a flame colour at all. sorry, i can't give you a list off the top of my head.
W Wooz ^wooz*y^ Joined Aug 14, 2005 Messages 2,468 Location Campbelltown Gender Male HSC 2007 Aug 18, 2007 #3 I think the important ones are: Barium (Ba) Yellowish Green Calcium (Ca) Yellowish to Orange Red Copper (Cu) Blue Green Lead (Pb) pale Green
I think the important ones are: Barium (Ba) Yellowish Green Calcium (Ca) Yellowish to Orange Red Copper (Cu) Blue Green Lead (Pb) pale Green
vizman Member Joined Jul 23, 2005 Messages 510 Location Sydney Gender Male HSC 2007 Aug 18, 2007 #4 it's also only a confirmation test, since a number of the elements exhibit similar colours
X xiao1985 Active Member Joined Jun 14, 2003 Messages 5,704 Gender Male HSC N/A Aug 21, 2007 #5 agreed as per above... usually flame test are only good for metals... and there are certain metals (eg lead) which should not have flame test done due to health risks.
agreed as per above... usually flame test are only good for metals... and there are certain metals (eg lead) which should not have flame test done due to health risks.
pattii condom endorser Joined Nov 20, 2006 Messages 592 Location psuedo-radical land Gender Female HSC 2007 Aug 21, 2007 #6 no only certain elements that produce a specific colour