Improper gas/air mixture.
You turn the gas control knob, son.
Believe it or not, on a very small scale you're not making it hotter. The yellow red or orange flames are actually cooler than those that are blue. As the burning gas travels through the air, it cools down and changes color.If your oven uses the same gas supply as your stove, the problem may be that having both the oven and the stove on at the same time weakens the gas flow, weakening the flame. Water douses fire, so it changes to orange as the flame weakens.This is not a major problem, nothing is wrong with your stove.
Yes, because fire is a luminous body
Just cleen the burner of the stove, as it might be dirty.
Certainly; you can see the light that it gives off.
a complete flame or a blue flame
The Gas Stove uses a spark to start a flame, and that's what cooks the food.
The flames' color from my range top is both blue and orange. Could I have a problem and if so what might that be?
Yes it emit
You turn the gas control knob, son.
Believe it or not, on a very small scale you're not making it hotter. The yellow red or orange flames are actually cooler than those that are blue. As the burning gas travels through the air, it cools down and changes color.If your oven uses the same gas supply as your stove, the problem may be that having both the oven and the stove on at the same time weakens the gas flow, weakening the flame. Water douses fire, so it changes to orange as the flame weakens.This is not a major problem, nothing is wrong with your stove.
Well like with any flame, the lighter the flame, the higher the temperature of the flame. If the flam is burning Yellow, it is at a higher temperature and is burning more oxygen than an orange flame is. That is your difference other than the color.
Yes, because fire is a luminous body
yes!because fire is a luminous body
Stove is a machine that had gas.
The color of the flame depends upon temperature. Please see this link.
Just cleen the burner of the stove, as it might be dirty.