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A Safety Flame Is The Yellowy Orange Flame. It Is Called A Safety Flame Because You Can See It Unlike The Blue Flame

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13y ago

It is pretty quiet, because it isn't a roaring flame,

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8y ago

its better to see a video of welding to visualize it.

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12y ago

It isn't normally used in experiments because it is 'dirty'. It is normally used when people aren't using the Bunsen burner, because it is much safer to leave than the blue flame.

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13y ago

The safety flame is the flame to use when out of the room and the hole must be shut.

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It is bright yellow and huge. Not to be confused with the small blue/purple flame that burns (very very) hot.

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Yellow flame.

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About 350 DC

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What is flame safety?

A Safety Flame Is The Yellowy Orange Flame. It Is Called A Safety Flame Because You Can See It Unlike The Blue Flame


What do you have to do to get a safety flame?

There is no such thing as a safety flame.


Is the roaring flame smaller than the safety flame?

safety flame


What is another name for the Bunsen burner?

you would use the safety flame when not heating anything because the blue flame is for heating because its hotter than yellow.


How do you change from a safety flame to a roaring flame?

to change from a safety flame to a roaring flame you would fully open the air hole.


Why should you always return the safety flame back on when you had fineshed with the bunson burner?

because on the none safety flame you get bigger burns, on the safety flame it isn't as strong


Bunsen burner blue flame?

The blue flame of the Bunsen burner is when it is hottest. The yellow flame is the safety flame. you should always start the burner on the safety flame which is produced when the holes on its base are closed.


What is the safety symbol for fire safety?

A fire symbol is a stylized drawing of a flame.


Is the hole open or closed on a Bunsen burner to make a safety flame?

It is closed to make a safety flame.


Why is one of the flames called a safety flame on a Bunsen burner?

because the safety flame will do less harm compared to a roaring blue flame which burns at a hotter temperature. The tip of the dark blue bit in the blue flame is the hottest (The safety flame is the yellow one)


What flame is what you called when air holes are closed?

Safety flame


What flame should the Bunsen burner be left on?

Safety flame