The hottest flame has an excess of oxygen and has two zones or cones. A lower-temperature flame, meanwhile, has three zones.
Answer: flame cells Flatworms eliminate excess water through a network of excretory tubules that are connected to flame cells. Flame cells collect excess water, which is then transported though the tubules and excreted from numerous pores scattered over the body surface. (pg 710 of Modern Biology Textbook)
The color of the flame depends on the temperature, fuel nature, composition of particles in the flame, oxygen concentration.
You reduce the supply of fuel. A "yellow" flame is a lot cooler than a "blue" flame. As it pertains to Chemistry, the dominant color for a nonluminous flame (yellow) is blue.
To ensure complete combustion of the fuel used, combustion chambers are supplied with excess air. Excess air increase the amount of oxygen and the probability of combustion of all fuel
by the wick the fuel gets to the flame
If there is not a sufficient supply of oxygen, the flame will be smoky from excess of carbon.
The hottest flame has an excess of oxygen and has two zones or cones. A lower-temperature flame, meanwhile, has three zones.
The hottest flame has an excess of oxygen and has two zones or cones. A lower-temperature flame, meanwhile, has three zones.
The type of flame is just a normal flame
flash point is the temperature of the fuel at which a momentary or may be a instantaneous flame occurs occurs when you introduce a source of flame over the surface of the fuel (not by contact, the introductory flame should always be above the surface of the fuel)fire point is the temperature of the fuel at which at least a 5 second flame occurs when you introduce a source of flame above the surface of the fuel.
The main components is a fuel supply, a fuel delivery system, and a pilot flame to start the ignition.
Answer: flame cells Flatworms eliminate excess water through a network of excretory tubules that are connected to flame cells. Flame cells collect excess water, which is then transported though the tubules and excreted from numerous pores scattered over the body surface. (pg 710 of Modern Biology Textbook)
For a flame to burn it needs fuel, oxygen, and heat.
The flame requires oxygen and a fuel source. In a candle, that fuel is liquified wax in the wick. A strong puff of air can pull the plasma of the flame away from its fuel source. Once separated from its fuel, the flame has nothing to oxidize.
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The color of the flame depends on the temperature, fuel nature, composition of particles in the flame, oxygen concentration.