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Flame Test: Red, Green, Blue, Violet? ActivityFlame Test: Red, Green, Blue, Violet? Activity
Publisher
Teach Engineering
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Grade
10th - 12th
Subjects
Science
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Duration
1 hr
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Technology
Scientific Equipment
Year
2013
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Flame Test: Red, Green, Blue, Violet?

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Let the true colors shine through. Pupils conduct a flame test to identify an unknown element. Class members calculate and prepare specific molarity solutions of three chemicals. Using their observations of the colors emitted, they compare them to a mystery material to determine the metal.

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CCSS: Designed

Concepts

chemical elements, flame tests, frequency, molarity, molar solubility, molar mass, electromagnetic radiation, solutions, wavelength, radiant energy, technology resources

Instructional Ideas

  • Review the calculations needed to create the given molarity of a solution

Classroom Considerations

  • Class members should be knowledgeable about the electromagnetic spectrum
  • Prepare the unknown solution and the wooden splints before the class
  • The second part of a six-part unit

Pros

  • The handout provides the pupils with the information they need to conduct the experiment
  • The resource shows the calculations necessary to prepare the solutions

Cons

  • None

Common Core

HSA-REI.B.3

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