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
The non-luminous flame has the following parts; darker blue inner core and light blue outer core. The hottest part of the flame is the tip of the inner core.
blue is the hotest red is the coolest and orange is in the middle
The parts of a candle are: candle wax and wick; wax or wick are made from different materials.
there are many different parts because there are many different kinds of fireworks but the main three in most fireworks are casing powder and fuse.
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the yellow/safety flame - thats the one that burns less the blue flame - burns THE ROARING FLAME - that one burns a lot and you can tell the difference from the blue flame because it makes a roaring sound
if you are talking about what flame to use on a Bunsen burner than the yellow flame is to make sure that everyone knows that there is a flame but the blue flame (less visible) is used as the hotter flame and the better one.
No, the noun flame is usually a concrete noun, a word for a thing that can be seen, touched, sometimes smelled, and even measured for size and temperature; a flame is a physical thing. The noun flame is sometimes used in an abstract context, for example to refer to an 'old flame', or the 'flame of desire'. The word flame is also a verb (flame, flames, flaming, flamed).
You can't it is always the same. You only use the blue flame to heat things because the yellow flame is the safety flame and the blue flame is hotter.
The parts of a Bunsen burner has collar,base.air hole and barrel. Collar : Adjust size of air hole Base: Support Bunsen Burner Air hole: Allow air to enter air hole Barrel:To ensure the flame is adjusted to a suitable position
No, different regions of a flame are at different temperatures.
Of a Bunsen Burner flame? Combustion takes place in all parts of the flame.
blue is the hotest red is the coolest and orange is in the middle
It burns
There are two adjustable parts on the Bunsen burner, the knob to control gas flow and the rotation of the collar to control air flow. The gas flow control, adjusts the size of the flame by controlling how much gas is burned. While the collar controls the intensity of the flame by controlling how completely the gas burns, more complete combustion the hotter the flame. These are the two parts to adjust a Bunsen burner, I hope I have answered your question.
The piece of equipment that put the flame up into the balloon is called the 'burner' in most parts of the world. It is also sometimes called a 'heater'.
The blue flame is called a roaring flame and the yellow flame is called the safety flame.
A yellow flame is named as a safety flame as it isn't as hot as the blue flame
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
Blue flame is a clean flame.
Blue Flame=Can't see (hotter then yellow flame) Yellow Flame (safety flame)=visible
A Safety Flame Is The Yellowy Orange Flame. It Is Called A Safety Flame Because You Can See It Unlike The Blue Flame