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During a flame test the electrons of the metal tested absorb some of the heat and jump to a higher energy level. The electrons then settle back to a lower, mosre stable level, releasing the energy as light of a given wavelength.

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Fire is not a "thing" that can have an electromagnetic spectrum.

Individual elements heated to fire temperature can have emission spectra, and pretty much anything at fire temperature emits electromagnetic radiation in the visible band according to the laws of cavity radiation, but the question as asked makes little to no sense.

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It is a Characterictic spectrum; each is unique to the element and as identifiable as a "fingerprint."

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