Methane
Methane is a gas that comes from under the North Sea and burns with a blue flame. Methane gas is highly flammable and dangerous. This gas is responsible for most of the explosions that occur in the coal mining industry.
Methane is a gas, so won't be hot unless ignited. The heat is about the same as a candle, unless air is used to feed the flame - same as on a bunsen burner.
The dominant color of a nonluminous flame on a Bunsen burner is blue. Whereas, the dominant color of a luminous flame on a Bunsen burner is orange.
Simply no
Methane is the most common
The three elements that make a fire are fuel, oxygen and heat. The methane is the fuel, oxygen is present in the atmosphere and the flame provides the heat.
when collecting methane gas heat (or a flame) is applied to the test tube which usually contains some sort of waste. As the tube is heated it starts producing a methane gas which is captured somewhere else. If the flame is removed gas will stop being produced.
Yes, but if the flame is close enough, it will cause a small flash. The gas emitted is methane.
Methane, butane, propane, etc. are flammable.
Methane
A non luminous flame is produced when the air valve is opened enough to allow complete combustion of the methane gas.
Methane is a gas that comes from under the North Sea and burns with a blue flame. Methane gas is highly flammable and dangerous. This gas is responsible for most of the explosions that occur in the coal mining industry.
A non luminous flame is produced when the air valve is opened enough to allow complete combustion of the methane gas.
A blue flame is louder than a yellow flame because there is more oxygen (air) flow present than with a yellow flame. The yellow flame indicates a lack of oxygen and incomplete combustion of the methane gas.
A non luminous flame is produced when the air valve is opened enough to allow complete combustion of the methane gas.
A non luminous flame is produced when the air valve is opened enough to allow complete combustion of the methane gas.