
Flame tests have been used for centuries to identify and analyze chemical elements. This unique technique involves heating a sample in a flame and observing the distinct color emitted. The phenomenon behind flame tests lies in the emission of light by excited atoms when they return to their ground state. These tests not only help in the identification of elements but also provide valuable insights into their electronic structure and properties.
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