argon is blue in discharge tube
Chlorine gas turns moist starch iodide paper blue-black.
Blue flames can be an indicator of temperature, because blue flames burn hotter than yellow flames, or it could be a chemical that burns blue. Something else that could create blue flames in a gas fireplace is if the air-to-gas mixture ratio is off, more air means bluer flames.
Natural gas burns blue because of the chemical composition of methane, which is the main component of natural gas. When methane burns, it produces a clean and efficient flame that appears blue due to the complete combustion process.
Ozone is a pale blue gas.
The gas that turns a universal indicator blue is usually chlorine.
The methane gas makes it blue.
because of a gas called methane that is the same gas that makes neptune blue
because no air enters it. The air burns gas.
Blue is hotter than yellow so the gas cooker is getting cooler (if the blue turned to yellow)
methane gas
Krypton is a noble gas that can sometimes exhibit a blue color in certain applications, such as in lighting and laser technology.
When water turns blue, the most common gas responsible is nitrogen. Nitrogen gas dissolves in water and can give it a blue tint, especially in large bodies of water.
Chlorine gas turns moist starch iodide paper blue-black.
A blue flame means you are getting a good gas/air mixture. If it is orange or yellow then there is more gas than air and should be adjusted.
Pure hydrogen gas is actually colorless and odorless in its natural state. The blue color you might associate with hydrogen gas is usually due to a flame or spark produced when hydrogen gas combusts with oxygen.
The color of ozone gas is pale blue. When it is in liquid form it is dark blue. In solid form, it is a purple-black color.
Blue flames can be an indicator of temperature, because blue flames burn hotter than yellow flames, or it could be a chemical that burns blue. Something else that could create blue flames in a gas fireplace is if the air-to-gas mixture ratio is off, more air means bluer flames.