Match the elements given in Column-$I$ with the colour they impart to the flame given in Column-$II$.
Column-$I$ Column-$II$
$A$. $Cs$ $1$. Apple green
$B$. $Na$ $2$. Violet
$C$. $K$ $3$. Brick red
$D$. $Ca$ $4$. Yellow
$E$. $Sr$ $5$. Crimson red
$F$. $Ba$ $6$. Blue

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(A-6, B-4, C-2, D-3, E-5, F-1) The correct matches are: $A-6, B-4, C-2, D-3, E-5, F-1$.
This occurs because the heat from the flame excites the outermost orbital electron to a higher energy level.
When the excited electron returns to the ground state,it emits radiation in the visible region,imparting a characteristic colour to the Bunsen flame.

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