A Bunsen burner flame consists of an inner cone and an inner cone. In the inner cone, no combustion is occurring and the inner cone consists of a mix of air (which has been introduced through the vents in the bottom of the barrel) and gas. In the outer cone, combustion is occurring. Hence a Bunsen burner flame is "hollow;" there is no flame in the inner cone. Because air, containing oxygen, is present in the inner cone, it is called the "oxidizing zone." A piece of red hot copper held inside the inner cone will oxidize, being covered with a layer of black copper oxide.
No no, not inner gases, you mean inert gases. That is a gas that does not engage in chemical reactions. These are helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon. Inert means inactive.
the bottom of the outer
The inner core of Earth contains Iron and Nickel. I do not know the percentages of each gas.
The outer planets are mostly composed of gases and the inner planets are mostly made of rock, metals.
A Bunsen burner flame consists of an inner cone and an inner cone. In the inner cone, no combustion is occurring and the inner cone consists of a mix of air (which has been introduced through the vents in the bottom of the barrel) and gas. In the outer cone, combustion is occurring. Hence a Bunsen burner flame is "hollow;" there is no flame in the inner cone. Because air, containing oxygen, is present in the inner cone, it is called the "oxidizing zone." A piece of red hot copper held inside the inner cone will oxidize, being covered with a layer of black copper oxide.
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It is the portion of the flame in the middle. (the upper edge of the center/inner cone of the flame)
No no, not inner gases, you mean inert gases. That is a gas that does not engage in chemical reactions. These are helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon. Inert means inactive.
the bottom of the outer
Of a Bunsen Burner flame? Combustion takes place in all parts of the flame.
the inner outer atomosphere
2, the inner most cone and the outer.
#1 there will only be 2 visible flames, the inner cone and the outer envelope. #2 the flame will be soft (quiet) #3 the inner cone will be well defined and fat.
the gases are mostly nitrogen and oxygen
water vapor and hydrogen sulfide
The inner core of Earth contains Iron and Nickel. I do not know the percentages of each gas.