Dear Sarbagya

I was wondering if the green colour is a useful tool for any obvious
purpose. If it is a chlorine detector, that would be useful for two reasons:
suspecting the presence of a flux (leading to ashing problems of a certain
type) or dioxins (from Cl + heat).

Thanks
Crispin


Hi Crispin,

Besides the presence of halogens am not sure if does tell us anything
important. Do u mean the flame color would dissapear, if the dung was partly
digested (washed dung)? 

Cheers

Sarbagya


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