1.gas efficient
2.clean burning (no soot)
3.nearly invisable
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.
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.
yes there is a flame at the top of a Bunsen burner. there are three different types light blue blue and yellow
The Bunsen burner uses a blue flame, which is produced when air and gas mix in the burner tube and are ignited. This blue flame is hotter than a yellow flame and is commonly used for heating in laboratories.
Blue flame. because it does not have carbon
The best flame for heating things is a blue flame, which burns the hottest and most efficiently. Blue flames indicate complete combustion and can reach high temperatures suitable for heating applications.
clean blue flame
The Blue Flame was created in 1966.
A flame needs three things to keep burning: fuel (such as gas or wood), oxygen, and heat. When these three elements are present and in the right proportions, the flame will continue to burn.
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
There are three: Safety flame: The hole is closed. Orange flame. Not too hot, Blue flame: Hole half open. Almost invisible. Hot. Used for heating liquids, Roaring blue flame: Hole open. Very hot blue part inside lighter coloured part. Used for heating solids.