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∙ 8y agoXenon is typically used in commercial lighting applications to produce a blue glow when excited by electricity, rather than a flame color.
Xenon typically burns with a bluish-white flame when ignited. This color is due to the excitation of xenon atoms by the heat, which causes them to emit light in the visible spectrum.
Liquid xenon is colorless.
Xenon is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless noble gas.
Xenon is a noble gas and is colorless in its natural state.
Ethylene flame is blue in color.
Xenon typically burns with a bluish-white flame when ignited. This color is due to the excitation of xenon atoms by the heat, which causes them to emit light in the visible spectrum.
Liquid xenon is colorless.
Xenon is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless noble gas.
Xenon is a noble gas and is colorless in its natural state.
Ethylene flame is blue in color.
The color of Mercury in flame is red.
The flame color of boron in the flame test is bright green.
Lithium's flame color is primarily a bright red or orange.
The color of lithium in the flame test is red.
The flame of a Bunsen burner becomes small when the air inlet is closed, leading to a fuel-rich environment. It becomes bigger when the air inlet is opened, allowing more oxygen to mix with the fuel gas and create a hotter, larger flame.
The flame of lithium is a bright crimson, or reddish-orange, color.
The flame color of CuCl2 is blue-green. This color is often observed when copper compounds are heated in a flame.