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Sodium chloride imparts a yellow colour to the Bunsen flame. This can be interpreted due to the

a)

Low ionization energy of sodium

b)

Sublimation of metallic sodium to give yellow vapour

c)

Emission of excess energy absorbed as a radiation in the visible region

d)

Photosensitivity of sodium



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Sodium chloride imparts a yellow colour to the Bunsen flame. This can be interpreted due to the

a)

Low ionization energy of sodium

b)

Sublimation of metallic sodium to give yellow vapour

c)

Emission of excess energy absorbed as a radiation in the visible region

d)

Photosensitivity of sodium

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Answer Key / Explanation : (c) -

Emission of excess energy absorbed as a radiation in the visible region

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