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Q: Does a yellow flame produces more energy or does a blue flame?
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Is a Bunsen burner flame is easy to see when it is yellow or blue?

It is easier to see when it is yellow. It produces more heat energy and less light energy when it is blue. The yellow flame produces more light energy than heat energy. That makes it more visible


Is the blue flame hotter than yellow flames?

A blue flame is hotter than a yellow flame because a blue flame has more oxygen, so it has more energy to create extra heat. Therefore, a blue flame is more dangerous and a yellow flame is used in laboratories. The hottest part of the blue flame is right under the middle, this part is called the crown !!


What is a name for the blue flame?

it is called a clean flame as it produces no soot and carbon minoxcide unlike the yellow/dirty flame.


Why should you not heat glassware with a Bunsen?

Because the yellow flame produces less heat energy than the blue flame, and if you use the yellow flame, more chemical energy in the gas will be transferred into light energy than heat energy, which would be a waste of energy.(Cause your goal is the heat up the beaker.)


Which flame is not suitable for heating in Bunsen burner?

The yellow flame (or luminous flame) should not be used because 1. It is less hot that the blue flame (or non-luminous flame) 2. It produces soot, as compared to the blue flame which is the clean flame


How do you get blue flame to yellow flame?

You reduce the supply of fuel. A "yellow" flame is a lot cooler than a "blue" flame. As it pertains to Chemistry, the dominant color for a nonluminous flame (yellow) is blue.


Is a yellow flame of a Bunsen burner hotter than the blue flame?

No, a yellow flame is colder than a blue flame.


Which elements give off a color when heated and what color?

Different elements produce different colors when heated. Here are a few examples: Lithium produces a red flame Sodium produces a yellow flame Copper produces a blue-green flame Potassium produces a lilac flame Barium produces a pale green flame


Difference between blue flame and yellow flame?

The color <> Blue flame is one of the hottest Yellow is one of the coolest


What is the blue flame called of a Bunsen burner?

The blue flame is called a roaring flame and the yellow flame is called the safety flame.


Which flame has more heat a steady blue flame or a yellow flame?

Blue flame. because it does not have carbon


What kind of flame is a yellow flame called?

A yellow flame is named as a safety flame as it isn't as hot as the blue flame