When metal salts are heated, their electrons absorb energy and jump to higher energy levels; as these electrons return to their original levels, they release energy as light, with the specific color depending on the element's unique electron arrangement that determines the emitted wavelengths (e.g., sodium produces yellow, copper produces green or blue), enabling scientists to identify elements through flame tests.
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Why Elements Burn in Different ColorsAjouté :
Ever wondered why elements burn with different flame colors?
The secret lies in their atomic structure. [music] When a metal salt is heated, its electrons absorb energy and jump to higher energy levels.
As the electrons return to their [music] original levels, they release energy in the form of light.
The color depends [music] on the element's unique electron arrangement, which determines the specific wavelengths of light emitted.
For example, sodium produces a bright yellow flame, while [music] copper yields green or blue. This principle allows scientists to identify elements using flame tests.
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