Bronze cannons can be a brownish-green color in saltwater. On land it ranges from a white, talc yellow or light green oxidation that brushes off easily.
Bronze is not a single element but a mixture of copper, tin and other elements. Copper burns with a green flame.
Brownish Gold
It will turn your brass a salmon color.
Bronze doesn't burn.
yes
green
With a shiny blue flame.
green
Probably cranberry. The darker colour will burn faster since it attracts more heat energy to itself, which is "whisked" up the wick and burnt. It depends on the colour of the candle... I am assuming that cranberry is the darker colour.
colour is colour... it depends on the make, if its a more expensive candle, it will last longer if the brand is quality
bronze
Bronze
gold bronze black
Gold Silver Bronze
a light brown.
Goldy Bronze colour
The Canadian dollar coin is the colour of bronze, since that's what it is plated with. But it's not the dark-brown colour of oxidized bronze familiar from statuary, but a bright gold colour similar to brass.
It'll have a kind of brown redish colour to it that's the way I identify bronze
White!!
You get and orange - yellow colour.
You shouldn't.
Bronze