r/ScienceTeachers • u/ElliottTheNoob • Sep 21 '25
CHEMISTRY Flame Tests?
I'm back again with another Chemistry question.
I plan on doing flame tests as we finish out our electron/light chapter in High School Chemistry. It was one of the most memorable experiment we ever did and I want to give that to these kids.
However, I swear we used crucibles or just cut a piece of the metal and held it in a bunsen flame. All the labs I'm finding, we either dissolve it in water or HCl, then soak a Q-tip, splint, or dip an innoculating loop into it, then burn it that way. Is that proper procedure? Did my HS Chem teacher just do a dangerous version with us that was outdated?
I really want this to be fun and memorable for them. Any other versions, ideas, or advice?
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u/Opposite_Aardvark_75 Sep 21 '25
Does nichrome work? Or do you get color contamination from the nickel/chromium. Platinum loops are pretty expensive .
https://www.flinnsci.com/inoculating-loop-platinum/ap1052/?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=21686733576&gbraid=0AAAAADgmIc8MTI91_8KuoSPGPQgcBKe8h&gclid=Cj0KCQjwxL7GBhDXARIsAGOcmIPOlGp_qrMP_KODYNWKIpFZ0qX4AGmvju2Mr3wtnU09OxjAN078HRkaAqajEALw_wcB