A compound that gives a brick-red colour to a non-luminous flame is likely to contain...
CHEMISTRY
JAMB 2014
A compound that gives a brick-red colour to a non-luminous flame is likely to contain
- A) copper ions
- B) sodium ions
- C) calcium ions
- D) aluminium ions
Correct Answer: C) calcium ions
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