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The blue flame is really hotter than the yellow flame.

If you put your hand over a blue flame and skim through it, it would burn you but if you put it over a yellow flame it wouldn't burn you that much.

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Q: What is 4 differences between a yellow safety flam and a blue heat flame produced by a Bunsen burner?
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