Flame colours of chemical elements
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Antimony - pale blue
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Arsenic - faint blue
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Barium - faint green
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Lead - pale blue
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Boron - intense green
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Caesium - lilac
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Calcium - reddish orange
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Cerium - faint red
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Indium - deep purplish blue
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Potassium - violet
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Copper - bright blue if halogen atoms are present
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Copper - bluish green if no halogens are present
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Lithium - intense red
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Molybdenum - very faint green
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Sodium - intense yellow
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Rubidium - purplish red
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Strontium - red
To do (see Flame test (Wikipedia))
- Thallium - green
- Bismuth - blue?
- Cadmium - red?
- Hafnium - white
- Tantalum - blue?
- Niobium - blue?
- Mercury - red?
- Scandium - orange
- Yttrium - red?
- Germanium - pale blue
- Selenium - blue?
- Tellurium - pale green?
- Tungsten - green?
- Zirconium - red
Useful icon sets (not by me)
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"Norro Style 1" – Original by:User:Norro
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Disambiguation
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Category
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Image quality criteria
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