blue
Propane has not a color.
The unsaturated hydrocarbons are mor tangled up so it's harder for the oxygen to get in and break the bonds. Because of this some large sections of the hydrocarbon floats up before being broken, making the flame sooty.
When the air hole is covered on the Bunsen Burner its oxygen supply is made smaller. This makes the flame turn YELLOW - This is considered to be the safety flame as it is the most visible to the eye and it radiates less heat. When the Bunsen burners air hole is fully open there is a super heated blue flame which is the product of complete combustion. Hope this helped :)
seboicy is a chemical reaction in which the general combustion is the color of either red, blue or pink.
Actually, oxygen itself does not burn. Instead it is the reaction with some other fuel that causes combustion. As a result, any color that results is due to the additional fuel, not the oxygen in the mixture.
Propane has not a color.
non luminous zone: outermost not fully visible complete combustion zoneluminous zone : incomplete combustion zone pale yellow in colordark zone : no combustion dark in color coldest zoneblue zone : bottom zone blue in color carbon monoxide wax vapors
The best flame for heating thing is blue. Complete combustion usually has a dim or light blue color because of single wavelength radiation.
Grey/Silver
The unsaturated hydrocarbons are mor tangled up so it's harder for the oxygen to get in and break the bonds. Because of this some large sections of the hydrocarbon floats up before being broken, making the flame sooty.
There are no limits to the color that you should spray your Walkman. You could spray it the same color as your costume if you'd like.
The flame of a Bunsen burner that is yellow in color will leave a black carbon residue due to the incorrect mixture of oxygen into the flame. Because there is not enough oxygen for complete combustion, the carbon reside is left behind. When the Bunsen flame has a sufficient amount of oxygen mixed in, hence the 'roaring flame', it has a blue color and does not leave a carbon residue due to complete combustion of the acetylene gas.
it just depends what you burn to determine what color the smoke will be The black color of smoke depend upon the combustion, shortage of oxygen during combustion is the main cause of black color smoke.
If using acid-catalyzed hydrolysis of starch you can tell the hydrolysis is complete with the solution no longer gives a bluish/purple color with iodine solution. The color should be colorless.
black
When the air hole is covered on the Bunsen Burner its oxygen supply is made smaller. This makes the flame turn YELLOW - This is considered to be the safety flame as it is the most visible to the eye and it radiates less heat. When the Bunsen burners air hole is fully open there is a super heated blue flame which is the product of complete combustion. Hope this helped :)
The color of the flame is based on how efficiently the flame is burning.......the blue is burning very efficiently as per the yellow it is burning slightly less efficiently