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Colors of Elements in a Flame - Lithium Chloride


Lithium Chloride

A carmine-red color is imparted to the flame by lithium chloride. The color is less intense than the strontium flame color. A few tinges of yellow-orange sodium color appear as a consequence of traces of sodium impurity in the lithium chloride solution.

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