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Its probably between 2,190 °F to 2,370 °F or 1,200 °C to 1,300 °C

Correction. Actually blue fire is the hottest ranging over those temperatures. White as far as stars go is greatly cooler than blue.

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according to multiple sources the blue flame of an average Bunsen burner is 800 degrees celcius.

The Blue flame is the hottest part of the flame - so logically the surrounding colours of a flame start to decrease in temperature.

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A blue flame is between 8000 degrees and 10000 degrees kelvin, and if you look at the hottest stars most of them are blue.

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blue flames can get from between 8,000 to 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit.

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Estimates are given in the related link at about 15600C for the individual product they advertise. This would be approximately 1830 Kelvin.

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it reaches a temperature of 2,200 °C to 2,400 °C. If it is ignited in pure oxygen, it reaches a higher temperature of 2,950 °C to 3,050 °C

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about 600 degrees.

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Extremely hot.

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