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There's not enough air (oxygen) in the gas-air mix. Often gas stoves have an adjustment that allows you to adjust the mix. Adjust the mix until the flame is entirely or almost entirely free of yellow.
there is probably copper being burned somewhere on/in the stove copper is really the only thing that can turn a flame green
Generally, the more oxygen supplied to a flame, the hotter and bluer the flame is.Wick stoves need to be hot, so they are designed to allow lots of oxygen to get to the flame, which also makes it bluer.Lamps just need to be bright, so the oxygen input is regulated by valves in order to achieve a more yellow, cooler flame.
a complete flame or a blue flame
Pour baking soda on it. Or set a lid on top of the pan and cut off the oxygen to the flame (baking soda works better).
Just cleen the burner of the stove, as it might be dirty.
The Gas Stove uses a spark to start a flame, and that's what cooks the food.
Yes it emit
The color of the flame depends upon temperature. Please see this link.
it may be due to incomplete combustion.
You turn the gas control knob, son.
The air jets are adjusted wrong.