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maybe you mean Greek fire. look it up on Wikipedia with the name Greek fire. the ingredients are unknown
Copper sulfate can make a blue flame. There is a kit in Walmart camping section called "funky colored flames"' you can get it there.
The term blue fire means that the temperature of the the flame is high because it has more energy than other colours such as red or other shades of yellow.
Blue. One way to think of it is to consider visible light. Light with short wavelength has high energy (as you move towards purple from red). So for a flame to be producing a certain colour it needs the energy to create this colour. As blue is closer to purple that green is in the visible spectrum, then the flame must have more energy which must mean the flame is hotter.
There is no equation for a flame. You can try to write an equation for the reactions happening in the region we call the flame. I presume you mean when the air hole is closed and the flame is yellow. There is no one simple equation, as several reactions are going on, but this one accounts for the formation of the soot particles which give the flame its yellow colour:CH4 +O2 --> C + 2H2O
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A flame is the visible (gaseous state) part of a fire.
If it is Dutch/Flemish we are talking about, they mean "fire" and "flame".
the fire angle is the angle at which the thyristor starts working...
A homophone of "fire" is "pyre." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings.
maybe you mean Greek fire. look it up on Wikipedia with the name Greek fire. the ingredients are unknown
Something that starts flames and fire.
The correct spelling is "flaming" (on fire).*The slang use of flame is as a verb to mean insult someone online, and occasionally the misspelling flameing is seen there.
if you mean blowing air from your mouth into an open flame then you are adding oxygen to the fire making it bigger and/or hotter :)
fire is a slang term for weed dude. ex: i got some fire
Aden ... "Fire."Aidan ... "Fire."Aodh ... "Fire."Ashbel ... "Fire of Bel."Blaise ... The homonym Blaze means "fire"Brenton ... Bryni is a personal name derived from "bryne", meaning "fire, flame"Castor ... appearing to them in Saint Elmo's fire.Edan ... "Fire."Egan ... "Fire."Elmo ... The electrical phenomenon sometimes seen in the rigging of ships at sea is called Saint Elmo's fire
it means that a person had an event that ment something to them that involves flames: for instance if you were in a house or car fire. a flame tattoo could also mean that u just love fire or you are a firefighter and must be attached to it forever.