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Shkiper50 [21]
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5

In a one or two paragraph summary explain why Sodium light is Orange and Potassium light is lilac when placed in a flame.

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vredina [299]4 years ago
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The chemical equation for the combustion of hydrocarbon having carbon, hydrogen and oxygen follows:

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  • <u>For calculating the mass of sulfur:</u>

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So, in 0.2109 g of nitrogen monoxide, \frac{14}{30}\times 0.2109=0.098g of nitrogen will be contained.

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