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2 July, 11:22

When you hold a small amount of sodium chloride in a flame, you observe that the flame is bright yellow. What can you do to be sure that the color is due to sodium and not chlorine?

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  1. 2 July, 12:06
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    To be sure that the color is due to sodium, do a flame test. This is used to identify the presence of small number of metal ions in a compound. For sodium, the brilliant color of bright yellow is a result of an excited electron in a very high level of energy and fall to a lower level called the ground state.

    In addition, metals have different jump sizes in the energy level and this means that each different metal will have a different pattern of spectral lines, which results to different flame color.
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