One superstition about a candle flame turning blue is that it means a ghost is nearby. Some say it is the ghost of a family member. Another superstition about a flame on a candle suddenly turning blue is that it is an omen of coming death.
The bottom of a flame tends to have a blue or white hue because this is where the hottest part of the flame is located. Light another match and observe it for a moment. Notice how the flame starts at a bluish hue at the bottom and soon becomes orange, which begins to tend toward red.
because a flame needs oxygen to burn so when you allow the oxygen to flow it will suddenly burst up with oxygen creating a sound since it is now burning properly.
The blue flame is called a roaring flame and the yellow flame is called the safety flame.
The Blue Flame was created in 1966.
No, a yellow flame is colder than a blue 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.
it means that if the candle flame turns blue, a ghost of a family member is present, but if it turns black, u have a black witch on your hands, this is very bad, and another tip, never use a Ouija board, it attracts dark spiritsAnswerScientifically when a flame goes blue it means it is burning properly with alot of oxygen (complete combustion).Answer It means a spirit is present yes. It isn't always just a family member though blue flames have been noted in a number of haunting cases including violent ones. Also its Ouija not Wuigy
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The blue flame is caused by allowing more air into the stem of the Bunsen burner - it produces a fiercer, hotter flame. If the air flow is restricted, the flame turns yellowish and is more like a wax candle.
As more air enters the Bunsen Burner, the flame turns from a flickering (wax candle effect) yellow to a fierce sounding blue, much hotter, flame.
Press the Blue Candle's flame.
it turns into a blue flame by changing the air valve on a Bunsen burner.
The salt in the air from the sea, turns a camp fire flame blue as it is lit, it then retearns to normal.
the blue zone and the non - luminous zone of a candle flame are the two most polluting zones.
touch the actuall flame on the blue candle
The reddest part is the hottest part. The blue part of the flame is the hottest.
Press the actual blue candle flame
The color in the candle flame shows the fuel used. It also shows temperature. The colder part of the flame is red and the closer the color is to white is the hottest. The blue color comes from the soot of the wick.