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What is the hottest part of the flame?

The blue part of a flame is the hottest.


Where is the hottest part of the oven located?

The hottest part of the oven is typically located at the top, near the heating element or flame.


Which part of the candle is hottest?

The flame of the candle is the hottest part, reaching temperatures of around 1400 degrees Celsius.


Which part of a non-luminous flame is hottest?

The hottest part of a non-luminous flame is the inner cone, which is typically blue in color. This is where complete combustion of the fuel occurs, resulting in the highest temperatures.


What is the hottest flame on a Bunsen?

the hottist part is the rouring flame and the light blue bit inside is the hottist the top of it


Is The tip of the blue cone is the coolest part of the Bunsen burner?

The tip of the blue cone is the hottest part of the Bunsen burner flame.


When igniting propane what part of its flame is hottest?

My teacher taught me it was the hottest at the end of the blue part of the flame.


What is the hottest part of the flame from a Bunsen burner?

The hottest part is where the flame is light blue or blue; which gradually turns to yellow as the flame is cooled by the colder outer air. When the safety flame (yellow) is on, the hottest point is the tip of this flame.


What is the hottest part of the roaring Bunsen burner flame?

The blue part of the flame, the cone in the middle is the hottest, the flame cools as it gets further away from the burning centre, this is similar to the sun where the outer surface of the sun is significantly cooler compared to the inside.


Which Bunsen flame is hottes?

The hottest part of a Bunsen flame is the blue inner cone.


Why is the middle part of the flame hottest?

Around a flame is the atmosphere, which is cooler. The part of a flame able to get the hottest, then, is the part in the middle that is most protected from the outside cold, so the middle part of the flame is hottest.


When you look at a candle flame how do you know which part of the flame is hottest?

The tip of the blue cone at the base of a candle flame is typically the hottest part, reaching temperatures around 1400 degrees Celsius. The outer yellow part of the flame is cooler, serving as a buffer that prevents heat loss from the inner blue core.