orange.
the periodic table
Blue and red
With fire or flames, when the temperature reaches higher degrees it begins to burn white. Less "hot" flames will burn orange.
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Substances that burn the same color are usually from the same periodic family.
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yes flames is fast food because flames gives you heart burn
I think compounds chemically combined through heat would burn, like candle flames - wax plus oxygen plus heat burns.
Because some elements or compounds burn the same color
The hotter the flame, the less color (and light) given off. Bright, yellow flames are the result of carbon that has not been burned, where blue flames indicate a near total burning of the fuel. Other chemicals present in the wood can color flames- sometimes added for the appearance- red, yellow, blue, green.
because we burn the oil
to produce heat and burn materails
oxygen ( O2)
The flames in a fire burn according to chemical principles, and sometimes the material burned is or has in it a substance that burns with a green flame. There are a number of metal salts that burn with a green flame, and copper may be the most common among them. Think about fireworks. They are burning materials, and the color of the light given off is determined by the materials burned in the particular charge. Who would know more about what color things burn in than the chemist who is responsible for making up the stuff that goes into fireworks? There are packages of "fireplace additives" that are put on wood to give more color to the flames. The same ideas are involved.
Some Yule logs that are available commercially have green and red flames when they burn. The chemicals that cause the colored flames are barium and strontium.
When you see flames, its called A Chemial Change.Its where you can see that when you burn a fuel its A Chemial Change
blue
it means that everything in the ecosystem has burnt in flames
The color of the flames of fire will change based on the amount of energy they are releasing and the substance they are burning. Higher energy flames are blue, while lower energy are red.
It depends on the substance that is being burned. If you burn a pure element of lithium the color would appear red. If you burn pure potassium it will be green. If you burn pure sodium it will be a yellowish orangish color. And all the elements on the periodic table burn a different hue. Different earth metals burn differently. If you burn something like a french fry then you would see a combination of colors all together because you have a combination of elements in the french fry (the color will most likely be a mixture of colors). Also different liquids burn at different intensities. Some alkanes burn a reddish or yellowish. Some would burn a white or blue color. Obviously the ones that burn white would be the hottest.
Hydrochloric acid will indeed burn skin. In the stomach, its usefulness is to "burn" (no flames) raw meat to make it digestable.
its most popularly believed to be black or the color of flames
yes tar can burn. when it burns it flames then burst into a big ball of fire. it only burns when it is liquid.
The red color is probably caused by either strontium or lithium. Both elements burn with a red color.