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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.)
light a match and blow on it. What happens? (only with adult supervision) Only the lack of oxygen puts out a fire, wind fans the flame. Blow slowly and the match stays lit. A quick blow displaces the oxygen with your carbon dioxide. Oil well fires are put out by an explosion using up all the oxygen,
The blue flame is called a roaring flame and the yellow flame is called the safety flame.
Blue Flame=Can't see (hotter then yellow flame) Yellow Flame (safety flame)=visible
A gentle blow, which increases the flow of oxygen around the flame will make it bigger. A strong blow which will reduce the air pressure and so reduce the amount of oxygen will make the flame smaller.
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Generally using a lighter. You keep the flame over the very tip of the stick. When the stick has a flame take away the lighter. Let that flame burn for a couple of seconds and then blow it out gently. Blow softly on the ember for a moment, and you're done. It takes practice to know when the stick is lit, and it varies from brand to brand.
because oxygen fuels fire. Oxygen is highly flammable, carbon-dioxide is a fire suppressant. so when you blow gently on a flame or low burning camp fire your feeding the fire. but if you where doing something like blowing out a candle, theres so much force in your breath as its being exhailed that the flame dispurses.
For a Bunsen or Fisher burner, if you open the air intake too wide, the flame will become unstable and blow out.
You put on a fire breathing mouth and press the flame in the corner
The CO2 evolved from the reaction extinguishes the flame.
Burning to dryness can cause your watch glass to break. Burning all the methanol allows for contamination to occur. Burning all the methanol off creates a dangerous flame. Burning to dryness can cause your watch glass to break. Burning all the methanol creates a hotter surface as the flame is trying to burn the dry salts. Blow out the flame before the methanol is completely consumed.
That it's the same as before birth. What happens to the flame when you blow out a match? Life ends.
Ohh .. Easyy - Air!Good Luckkk
To burn the candle flame needs a steady supply of oxygen from the air. Dry Ice is solid Carbon Dioxide and as you pour the dry ice gas over the flame you displace the air from around the flame and replace it with Carbon Dioxide. Starved of Oxygen the flame goes out.
wind will normally spread fires because it blow heat with it which will cause other things to burn. When you blow a candle out it will always go because the flame is so small.