Atomic Emission and Flame Test

  • Conduct flame tests of metal ions.
  • Determine the light wavelengths associated with an observed spectrum.
  • Determine the partial identity of an unknown salt using flame test light emission.
  • Create a calibration curve. Use a spectroscope to measure light emission.
  • Calculate the initial quantum number of hydrogen based on Bohr’s equation.

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Materials

  • Sterno® Can
  • Flame Test Sticks
  • Spectroscope

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