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How do you change from a safety flame to a roaring flame?

To change from a safety flame to a roaring flame on a gas stove, increase the gas flow by turning the knob clockwise to allow more gas to feed into the burner. Then, use a long match or a gas lighter to ignite the gas. Adjust the knob to regulate the flame size to achieve the desired roaring flame.


How much gas do people hold?

a lot people hold gas to fart omg


How much money are people paying for gas?

It depends on the gas station


How much do people pay for gas?

People pay $3.29


How much do people pay for gas for a Cadillac Escalade a month?

Depends on the price of gas...


Why did people stop using gas?

because gas cost way to much money.


Why blue flame is called roaring flame?

A blue flame can be called a roaring flame because it produces a high-temperature, steady burning reaction that is often accompanied by a roaring or whooshing sound. This intense combustion typically occurs when a gas or fuel is burning efficiently and completely, resulting in a blue color due to the high amount of oxygen present in the flame.


How much do people spend on gas on average a month?

about $120 a month


Why do people hate the Hummer H2?

it wastes too much gas.


How much gas can be dissolved in a liquid?

what is loser that people say to people only at school but sometime some were


How do you make a roaring flame on the Bunsen burner?

To get a roaring (blue) flame you simply turn the sleeve on the Bunsen burner's chimney to completely open the air hole under it. The new blue flame will be hard to see so close the air hole afterwards to make a visible flame.


What are th difference between the roaring and the regular flame?

well, here is the answer. Regular flame: -You can see it clearly -Average around 30 degrees celsius -Its colours are yellow/orange -It looks larger when it is actually smaller then a roaring flame -It has no noise Roaring flame: -You can see its heatwaves -Not very clear -It has a blue centre -Looks smaller because of the invisible gas -Average heat around 40 degrees celsius