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Boric acid flame
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2024-06-05
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Boric acid imparts a pale green color to a flame. A very pale green color is imparted to the flame by boron in boric acid. A few tinges of yellow-orange sodium color appear as a consequence of traces of sodium impurity in the boric acid solution.
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