Na (Sodium)
It gives us warmth and also light. I suppose fire also gives energy. I think. It gives us warmth and also light. I suppose fire also gives energy. I think.
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No, fire cannot be black. Fire emits light and heat, so it appears as a bright color such as yellow, orange, or red.
Fire gives off both smoke and light. Smoke is produced when materials burn incompletely, releasing particulate matter and chemicals into the air. Light is emitted as a result of the combustion process, with the color and intensity of the light depending on the temperature and the materials burning.
Sodium is the chemical element that imparts the yellow color observed in firework displays. Sodium compounds are often used in pyrotechnics to produce bright yellow colors when burned.
it gives heat, light and fire
Yes, fire gives off radiation in the form of heat and light.
When something gives out light, it is called luminescence. This could be from artificial sources like light bulbs or natural sources like the sun or fire.
Examples are the tungsten element inside a light bulb, and the heating element bars of an electric fire.
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Yes fire is yellow
The word for something that gives out light without heat is "luminescent." The process is called luminescence, and the light produced is often referred to as "cold light."