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Discussion Forum : General Science - Elements and Metals (Q.No. 46)
46.
In fireworks, the green flame is produced because of
sodium
barium
mercury
potassium
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APR said:   1 decade ago
Chemical Element Color Produced.

Sodium yellow.

Barium green.

Strontium red.

Copper blue.

Koko said:   1 decade ago
What about other elements ?

Sriram said:   1 decade ago
It produces apple green flame... brilliant green produced my chromium or mg.... diwali times comes to mind !!

Divesh d suvarna said:   1 decade ago
Barium is a silvery-white metal that can be found in the environment, where it exists naturally. It occurs combined with other chemicals, such as sulfur, carbon or oxygen. Ii is very light and its density is half that of iron. Barium oxidizes in air, reacts vigoroulsy with water to form the hydroxide, liberating hydrogen. Barium reacts with almost all the non-metals, forming often poisouning compounds.

Read more: http://www.lenntech.com/periodic/elements/ba.htm#ixzz16J0H2Ssy


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