Gun-paper' prepared with a very weak solution of chloride or chlorate of thallium shows the characteristic SPRIG-GREEN flame of that metal with great distinctness.
It forms soluble green crystals that explode with a green flame.
Its alcoholic solution burns with a green flame, like that of boracic acid.
It is inflammable, producing a green flame, with a strong bituminous odour.
Phosphate and borate of lime produce a green flame which is only characteristic of their acids.
Then we perceive a green flame in the centre of the flame, while the red color of lithia surrounds it.
It may be driven from place to place by the flame of oxidation, while that of reduction volatilizes it with a green flame.
Far back of them, down the long sloping way where they had come, shrill voices were screaming--and still there was no green flame to account for that tunnel end flaming red.
Then that weakness overcame him; and the red Mole-men, their white and hideous eyes, the threatening jets of green flame, all vanished in the quick darkness that swept over him.
Then somehow, he forced his eyes to stare ahead and outside of that circle of fearful fascination and he knew that for an instant he was seeing a single stab of green flame.
And through the quick brilliance, more dazzling even than the white glare itself, was one blinding line of green flame.
Inflammable air with a mixture of nitrous air burns with a green flame.
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