The approximate emmission of Crimson is 620 to 700 nm
We would have to identify the wavelength that are emitted by the strontium.
In the strontium test, the observations would be based on the flames that are crimson red.
In the color wheel, the color with the highest wavelength is red at 620 to 700 mm.
3. The original color that is present in the test comes from when metal salt is heated. This usually causes its outer electrons to be excited, falling back to different energy wavelength in the spectrum.
Higher wavelength = loosely bound electron in the outer shell so that less energy is required.
The metals are red when they are burnt. The red color is the one with the highest wave length.
This is defined as the existing distance that is found between waveds. These could be sound or electromagnetic waves.
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