Hello, and a good day to you all.
I just did an experiment to identify the metal in a metal nitrate solution via flame test and mixing/reacting it with sodium hydroxide. According to the directions, the metal could either be Copper or Iron.
However, when I did the flame test, the solution burned green, indicating copper, but the solution produced a brown precipitate when I mixed it with the sodium hydroxide, indicating that the precipitate produced was iron hydroxide.
According to Wikipedia (bad source, I know, but the only one I could find on this) says that iron can possibly burn green into brown if it's burned hot enough, but I only used a regular Bunsen Burner with the standard blue flame.
What conclusion can I draw from this?