If you open the valve on the bunsen burner fully the flame becomes virtually invisible and therefore there are no interactions between the original flame colour and the colour produced by the chemical.
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
Peat Fire Flame was created in 1977.
The flames in a fire burn according to chemical principles, and sometimes the material burned is or has in it a substance that burns with a green flame. There are a number of metal salts that burn with a green flame, and copper may be the most common among them. Think about fireworks. They are burning materials, and the color of the light given off is determined by the materials burned in the particular charge. Who would know more about what color things burn in than the chemist who is responsible for making up the stuff that goes into fireworks? There are packages of "fireplace additives" that are put on wood to give more color to the flames. The same ideas are involved.
Copper sulfate can make a blue flame. There is a kit in Walmart camping section called "funky colored flames"' you can get it there.
In flame test,Apple green color is given by Barium.Copper also gives a green color.Pottasium gives a pale purple color.
no it is the blue/purple part of the flame
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.
the fire has two flames.the upper oxidative flame and the lower reductive flame.the reductive flame seems to blue because of hydrogen.
A white flame is the hottest flame possible in normal air. The temperature of a white flame ranges from 1,400 to 1,600 degrees F.
The salt in the air from the sea, turns a camp fire flame blue as it is lit, it then retearns to normal.
blue is the hottest and red is the coldest
The flame will turn a violet color. It will not explode.
it's so because there are different colors for different temperatures of fire. Since blue is the "hottest" fire color it means it is very hot there. Near the stove is the hottest place of flame because fire is constantly rising into that section. red is the "coolest" fire color meaning that it is not as hot at the tip of the flame as it is at the base.
FIRE = flame
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
Yes, the apostrophe -s at the end of the noun fire creates a possessive noun:the flame of the fire = the fire's flame