By burning different substances e.g copper burns green and magnesium burns white.
no
for wood to burn you need fire
There are different minerals in different crystals which make them different colors. And "imperities"
No it doesn't make something burn. But if something is already burning, it supports the burning. In the fire triangle, which is what makes a fire, it says that you need fuel, oxygen, and something else, that I tend to forget. So, technically, oxygen does make something burn, because you need that oxygen to help it and if you don't have that then it won't burn. So, I say yes, it does.
RED and BLUE make PURPLE
sodium turns it green
well not usually when you keep trying your best to make the flame from glass fire pits burn in colors of the glass
They (we) use different formulas to create different colors because when different chemicals burn they do so at different temperatures and they produce a different wave length of light that we see as different colors. For example Copper II Oxide can be used to make the color blue.
no
for wood to burn you need fire
Is there anything can appy to make pine wood burn in the fire place
Fire has many colors in it depending on what is burning. Most often, you use different reds and oranges, with some yellow mixed in. Fire can also be blue or green if it's burning certain chemicals.
When objects get hot enough they can catch on fire. Different objects will require different degrees of heat, and oxygen must be present to support a fire.
The three things needed to make a fire burn, what is called the Fire Triangle, are 1] oxygen 2] heat 3] fuel
There are different minerals in different crystals which make them different colors. And "imperities"
you make a fire and burn it
They get brighter because fire uses oxygen to burn. Fire needs oxygen heat and fuel. Without any of these you will have no fire. So blowing more oxygen into a fire will make it stronger.