Methanol Flame Colors

Materials: ★★☆ Available in most school laboratories or specialist stores
Difficulty: ★★☆ Can be done by science teachers
Safety: ★★☆ Some safety precautions required to perform safely

Categories: Atoms, Combustion, Elements and Periodic Table

Alternative titles: Rainbow Flames with Metal Salts

Summary

Metal salts are heated in burning methanol to produce vivid flame colors that correspond to electronic transitions in their ions.

Procedure

  1. Clear a flame-resistant bench and place five heat-safe borosilicate Petri dishes on ceramic squares, spaced at least 8 cm apart.
  2. Add 5–7 g of a different dry chloride salt to each dish: sodium chloride, strontium chloride, copper(II) chloride, lithium chloride, and potassium chloride.
  3. Pipette about 7–10 mL methyl alcohol to each dish so the crystals are just wetted. Cap the alcohol bottle immediately and move it well away from the area.
  4. Dim the lights. Ignite each dish with a long-neck lighter and observe the characteristic colors as the alcohol burns and dissolves the salts.
  5. After observation, smother each dish with its lid or an inverted 600 mL beaker to extinguish.
  6. Allow all glassware to cool completely before touching or repeating the display.

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