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barium nitrate is used for flairs, explosives and is also used in the vaccum tube industry!
Sprinkling charcoal in a flame will cause the flame to change colors. This is apparent in fireworks displays, which routinely use charcoal.
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It is the characteristic colour of a barium flame.
The color of barium in flame is pale green.
non metals- it contains substances that make fireworks burst!
A fellow flame is produced when sodium is burned as a single element. Sodium as a compound :, baking soda, washing soda, and table salt also burns yellow .
Fireworks
Barium chloride, or any other barium salt, should burn with a green flame. When a barium salt is burned, the thermal energy is transferred to the outer electrons of the barium ions. They gain enough energy to excite them to a higher energy level. They then drop back to their ground state, releasing energy. This energy corresponds to a wavelength of light, which is emitted from the ion. This wavelength corresponds to green light, hence the green flame observed.
Barium phosphate (BaHPO4) is used for: - component of flame retardants - component of phosphors
Barium produces a light or apple green flame when held in a hot clean burning gas flame. it could be confused with the different green flames produced by copper, boron, molybdenum, antimony, tellurium, thallium, phosphorus and others.
The copper flame has a more energetic radiation.