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Kelsey Strouse Lab Partner: Avery Martin 12/17/12. Flame Tests ABSTRACT : In this Flame test experiment, seven different known solutions and three different unknown solutions were tested in a burner. After several Tests for each solution it was determined that the accepted values for each solution, in order, were: Ba(NO3)2, yellow-green; Cu(NO3)2, green; LiNO3, red;. KNO3, light violet; NaCl, deep/dark yellow; Ca(NO3)2, orange; Sr(NO3)2, bright red. The same amount of Tests for the known solutions was then given for the unknown solutions. It was determined that unknown A was Ba(NO3)2, unknown B was Ca(NO3)2, and unknown C was Sr(NO3)2. INTRODUCTION: Bohr's theory of the atom includes that electrons may only take up certain energy levels.
Kelsey Strouse Lab Partner: Avery Martin 12/17/13 much more dangerous because the match would be held in a hand or put on a surface that wasn’t sanitized and could alter the color of the flame. Every element has a line spectrum that is unique to that element. A line spectrum can be
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