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Flame tests for metal ions

There are several different tests to detect and identify the in . It is important that the test for any ion is unique. The results of a test must let you determine which ion is present, rather than being uncertain about which ion it is.

Flame tests

Different ions produce different flame colours when they are heated strongly. This is the basis of flame tests. To carry out a flame test:

  • dip a clean wire loop into a solid sample of the compound being tested
  • put the loop into the edge of the blue flame from a Bunsen burner
  • observe and record the flame colour produced
A sample is held in a Bunsen burner flame and burns red.
Figure caption,
Carrying out a flame test

The table shows the flame test colours for six common metal ions.

Ion presentFlame test colour
Lithium, Li+Red
Sodium, Na+Yellow
Potassium, K+Lilac
Calcium, Ca2+Orange-red
Barium, Ba2+Green
Copper, Cu2+Blue-green
Ion presentLithium, Li+
Flame test colourRed
Ion presentSodium, Na+
Flame test colourYellow
Ion presentPotassium, K+
Flame test colourLilac
Ion presentCalcium, Ca2+
Flame test colourOrange-red
Ion presentBarium, Ba2+
Flame test colourGreen
Ion presentCopper, Cu2+
Flame test colourBlue-green

Question

A sample of an produces an orange-red flame test colour. Identify the metal ion present.