Flame color of Copper sulfate and Principle of flame tests
Copper(II) sulfate, also known as copper sulphate, is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula CuSO4.
Jan 25,2024 Inorganic chemistryTrilaciclib: Synthesis and Introduction
Trilaciclib is an intravenously administered, short-acting inhibitor of cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) 4 and 6 used in combination with small-cell lung cancer and other cancer chemotherapy treatments
Jan 25,2024 InhibitorsFlame test and chemical principles of silver
Silver do not produce a characteristic flame test color. There are several possible explanations for this.
Jan 25,2024 Inorganic chemistryWhy is Boron green in a flame?
In a flame test, the element Boron emits EM radiation that is predominantly green in color.
Jan 25,2024 Inorganic chemistryWhy does Barium Chloride burn green?
When burned, barium chloride produces a bright green color in flames. It is also known to be hygroscopic, meaning it absorbs moisture from the air.
Jan 25,2024 Inorganic chemistryWhy Is a Propane Gas Flame Blue?
A blue flame means complete combustion of the gas. With complete combustion, LPG (Propane) burns with a blue flame. Pure hydrocarbons like methane, propane, butane and ethane gases also burn with a bl
Jan 25,2024 Inorganic chemistryWhat is the color of Potassium Chloride in a flame test?
Potassium chloride (KCl), ionic compound whose molecules consist of one potassium atom and one chlorine atom. It produces a lavender or light purple color when burned in a flame test.
Jan 25,2024 APIThe role of fluorination
The introduction of fluorine into organic molecules uniquely affects the properties of the derived compounds due to the atom's small size, which is comparable to hydrogen, high electronegativity.
Jan 25,2024 Organic reagentsWhat Color Does Boric Acid Burn?
A very pale green color is imparted to the flame by boron in boric acid. Because, Boric Acid is a boron containing compound Any boron-containing compound will cause flames to emit a green colour.
Jan 25,2024 Inorganic chemistryIs Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose safe for humans?
Hydroxypropyl Methyl cellulose (HPMC)is globally known as “Hypromellose” and is manufactured by chemically made polymer cellulose.
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