Richy9115
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| 10 Sep 2014 03:49 PM |
color to flame?
chem homewrk
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Richy9115
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| 10 Sep 2014 03:51 PM |
both the dry and aqueous solutions btw
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Richy9115
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| 10 Sep 2014 03:53 PM |
pls
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McSpooFy
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| 10 Sep 2014 03:53 PM |
| Checked the Atomic Mass? Lighter neutrons? |
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Richy9115
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| 10 Sep 2014 03:54 PM |
I'm assuming the neutrons aren't relative to the flame color but I may be wrong.
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McSpooFy
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| 10 Sep 2014 03:55 PM |
| Ya but if a Proton is upped by 1 their are many changes. Check for the Atoms. |
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Richy9115
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| 10 Sep 2014 03:56 PM |
Okay I'll check that out. thx
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| 10 Sep 2014 03:59 PM |
| Due to the amount of sodium, maybe? |
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Dravum
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| 10 Sep 2014 03:59 PM |
sodium nitrate and sodium chloride are both combinations of 1- and 1+ metals&nonmetals
could be the sodium that's making the color |
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| 10 Sep 2014 04:04 PM |
Sodium and sodium compounds emit photons of a specific range of wavelengths (approximatly 588nm) when heated. This gives the flame its color.
Does this help? |
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| 10 Sep 2014 04:05 PM |
It has to do with exciting electrons (promoting them to a new energy level) to stimulate the release of a photon.
Source: Chemistry major |
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Richy9115
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| 10 Sep 2014 04:06 PM |
Yes! Thank you, false
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Richy9115
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| 10 Sep 2014 04:09 PM |
lol apoc
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