The flame appears to have an orange color depending on the amount of gas being burned. The orange color is also due to the light spectrum that your eyes are catching.
You think probable to the luminous flame.
Nothing! but if you keep it in for a while, the flame turns orange
its a orange colour when closed and a blue colour when is open
Because it starves it of oxygen, without oxygen the combustion is not as efficient. When the sides of the bunsen burner are open it draws air into the tube like a venturi and makes the combustion of the gas more efficient.i hope that my answer has helped you :)
Yellow to orange at low temperatures (300-400 0C) and blue at high temperatures (500-700 0C).
The silent flame on the Bunsen burner is the yellow/orange flame.
Orange??
The coolest flame on the Bunsen burner is the yellow-orange flame - approx. 300 0C.
The coolest flame on the Bunsen burner is the yellow-orange flame - approx. 300 0C.
it might set fire
You think probable to the luminous flame.
The dominant color of a nonluminous flame on a Bunsen burner is blue. Whereas, the dominant color of a luminous flame on a Bunsen burner is orange.
Nothing! but if you keep it in for a while, the flame turns orange
its a orange colour when closed and a blue colour when is open
The flame on a Bunsen Burner can be controlled by turning the thing on the bottom by the stand. When you turn it you are either letting the air in or cutting of the air to the flame, this will decide whether the flame will be blue or orange/yellow. Hope this helps! Ali
Yellow/Orange. The blue one is harder to see and hotter.
Because it starves it of oxygen, without oxygen the combustion is not as efficient. When the sides of the bunsen burner are open it draws air into the tube like a venturi and makes the combustion of the gas more efficient.i hope that my answer has helped you :)