blue is the hotest red is the coolest and orange is in the middle
No, different parts of a flame have different temperatures. The inner blue cone of a flame is typically the hottest part, while the outer yellow part is cooler. Heat distribution in a flame can vary based on factors such as fuel type and combustion efficiency.
Not sure which part is which but some of them are: oxidizing reducing Not sure which part is which but some of them are: oxidizing reducing
There are three different regions of a flame. These are the outer non-luminous flame, the tip and the inner blue flame.
There are three different regions of a flame. These are the outer non-luminous flame, the tip and the inner blue flame.
When a wooden splint is placed in the outer part of the Bunsen flame, it burns with a smoky flame due to incomplete combustion. When placed in the inner blue cone of the flame, it burns with a clean, non-smoky flame due to complete combustion of the wood. The inner blue cone is the hottest part of the flame, which allows for more efficient burning.
the thermometer usedthe amount of time you leave the thermometer in the flamehow you read the thermometerthe amount of time you leave after taking it out flame before taking the reading
no it is a flame thats why they have different names stupid
Of a Bunsen Burner flame? Combustion takes place in all parts of the flame.
it has something to do with the chemical composition of the elements.
yes there is a flame at the top of a Bunsen burner. there are three different types light blue blue and yellow
The flame tests are different because they contain different metal cations. Since the metals were the variable that you changed, you know that can be the only reason why the flames would be different colors.
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