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Metal Flame <2K>

: When a metal is placed in a hot flame, its electrons absorb energy and jump to higher energy levels. As they "relax" back to their original state, they release that energy as light. The "Color Palette" : Lithium : A deep Crimson Red . Sodium : A bright, persistent Orange/Yellow . Potassium : A light Lilac/Purple . Copper : A striking Blue-Green . Calcium : An Orange-Red .

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: It's a "low-tech" but highly effective visual tool. However, it can be tricky if the sample is contaminated—sodium is so bright it often masks other colors. 2. The Music Perspective: In Flames & Flame : When a metal is placed in a

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