Yes, That part is actually the hottest part because almost all the energy is being converted to heat, only a little of the energy is being converted into light energy. That is why the top part of the flame is brighter, and less hot.
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.
the blue flame is actually for sailors- the fire from St. Elmo's when climbing the cliff
The color of barium in the flame test is pale-apple green.
When the flame takes on the color of blue this means that the fire is at the highest temperature. The fire is at its hottest and may take lesser time to heat whatever needs to be heated.
if you get fire hot anoth it will turn blue but if have a drift wood fire the salt will turn it blue or you could just add salt Alli lee
blue
Because it contains propane and butane which produce blue flame on combustion
Increase the air flow by opening the circular valve on the stem of the burner. This will cause the flame to burn more intensely and with a blue flame. When the valve is closed, the flame will burn yellow and cooler - more like a wax candle's flame.
With a shiny blue flame.
well not usually when you keep trying your best to make the flame from glass fire pits burn in colors of the glass
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.
it catches fire with a multi coloured flame.
the blue flame is actually for sailors- the fire from St. Elmo's when climbing the cliff
it is the fire
fire needs oxygen to burn, because fire is a chemical reaction that needs oxygen. the fire triangle is what fire needs to burn and is this- heat, fuel, and oxygen.
Blue or lavender.
the fire has two flames.the upper oxidative flame and the lower reductive flame.the reductive flame seems to blue because of hydrogen.