Place a small amount of potassium chloride on the scoop of a spatula and heat it in the flame of the Bunsen burner. The potassium salt burns bluish purple. Place a small amount of calcium chloride on the scoop of a spatula and heat it in the flame of the Bunsen burner. The calcium salt burns orange. Place a small amount of strontium chloride on the scoop of a spatula and heat it in the flame of the Bunsen burner. Strontium(II) ion burns red. Place a small amount of sodium chloride on the scoop of a spatula and heat it in the flame of the Bunsen burner. The sodium salt burns yellow-orange. Place a small amount of lithium chloride on the scoop of a spatula and heat it in the flame of the Bunsen burner. The lithium salt burns fuchsia.
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EdgarFront123 2 years ago
well, that's not a compound...but it does burn an extremely bright white-don't look directly at it or it'll damage your eyes
PachesatsutEnulaitsu 2 years ago
yes, magnesium ribbon.
dallanwagz 3 years ago
thanks i was looking for this
Noitora22 3 years ago
is there a compound that burns white?
VidN00b 3 years ago