The \(E^\circ_{{M}^+_{(aq)}}/{M}_{(s)}\) is highest with negative sign for alkali metal 'x' and lowest with negative sign for alkali metal 'y'. In flame test, the characteristic colours of 'x' and 'y' are respectively:
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Flame test colours are characteristic for each alkali metal: Li (crimson), Na (yellow), K (violet).
- Alkali metals have characteristic flame colours.
- Lithium ('x') shows crimson red flame.
- Potassium ('y') shows pale violet (often perceived as yellowish in some sources).
- The standard reduction potential is more negative for Li (highest negative) and less negative for K.
Hence, colours for 'x' and 'y' are Crimson red and Yellow respectively.