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Is the inner part of a luminous flame yellow?

The inner part of a flame burns blue while the outer part of the flame burns yellow.


What color should the Bunsen burner flame be?

A "yellow" flame is the coolest, while a "blue" flame is the hottest. The "colour" of flame is chosen depending on the temperature required for the reaction that you want. There is no incorrect colour.


Should I use propane or natural gas with my BBQ?

That is going to be up to personal preference. Propane tends to have a hotter flame than natural gas. Propane requires tanks, while natural gas can be piped in from your home service. I prefer natural gas, as grilling slow gives me better results than fast.


While doing a demonstration for his class Mr Mathras dropped a pea sized piece of silver solid into a beaker of distilled water The solid began fizzing then swirling before bursting into a yellow?

this is not in proper question format, and im not sure of your question, but if the solid is unknown, it would appear to sound like a chemical reaction between lithium and distilled water. It sounds like one of the alkaline metal Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Fr. Probably wasn't Francium (Fr) as this is an extremely rare radioactive element that has never been collected in macroscopic amounts. It is extremely unlikely that Mr. Mathras could manage to obtain a pea-sized sample Probably wasn't Cesium (Cs) as this explodes into flame on contact with water and burns with a purple-blue or violet flame. Probably wasn't Rubidium (Rb) as this explodes into flame on contact with water and burns with a pale purple or lavender colour. Probably wasn't Potassium as its reaction to water is vigorous and it burns with a pink/lilac colour. It is most likely Sodium as its reaction to water is semi-vigorous and it burns with an golden yellow colour. It probably wasn't Lithium as its reaction with water is not vigorous, not vigorous enough to initiate combustion in my experience. It burns with a Carmine to Magenta colour.


After a natural gas well is drilled why is there a flame that comes out of the well?

After a natural gas well is drilled there will be a flame that comes out of the well for a while. This is so the pressure and flow of the gas can be tested. It is called gas flaring. It also burns off excess gas that might not be captured when they are collecting the gas.

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Does natural gas burn hotter than propane?

No, propane burns at 2500btu while natural gas burns at only 1012btu. Propane burns over 2 times hotter than natural gas.


Is the inner part of a luminous flame yellow?

The inner part of a flame burns blue while the outer part of the flame burns yellow.


Flame color of magnesium sulfate?

it burns white, but when mixed with potasium nirtate, it burns purple/violet


What is colour of lithium flame?

The color of the outer part one of a luminous flame is yellow,while in the inner part ,it is blue in colour.


Does the flame on the olympic torch still alight while it is on an aircraft?

The Olympic torch stays burning with propane


What color should the Bunsen burner flame be?

A "yellow" flame is the coolest, while a "blue" flame is the hottest. The "colour" of flame is chosen depending on the temperature required for the reaction that you want. There is no incorrect colour.


Should I use propane or natural gas with my BBQ?

That is going to be up to personal preference. Propane tends to have a hotter flame than natural gas. Propane requires tanks, while natural gas can be piped in from your home service. I prefer natural gas, as grilling slow gives me better results than fast.


What color does calcium burn in a flame test?

orange I disagree - calcium burns Red I disagree with you're answer^ whoever said red... while it is true that calcium burns red, we are talking about a binary compound, not a single element. calcium chloride burns orange. You are being too general. Calcium Chloride burns a deep orange with a slightly lighter orange core. Just saying orange is not enough. Just tried it in my lab - the main color is Red -sorry It depends on the purity of the salt and the amount of organic particles present.


What is the difference between luminous and non luminous?

-A non-luminous flame is when the air hole of the Bunsen burner is closed but a luminous flame is produced when the air hole is opened.-A luminous flame has an outer of orange colour and an inner of blue. A non-luminous flame has an outer of blue and an inner of orange.-A luminous flame produces soot while a non-luminous does not produce soot.-A luminous flame is weak and unsteady. A non-luminous flame is strong and steady.-A non-luminous flame is very hot while a luminous flame is not too hot.


Is non luminous flame steady or unsteady?

Non-luminous flame should be used for heating in the because the flame is steady and produce little or no soot. Non-luminous flame is very hot thus, it is recommen- dable to use for laboratory purposes. Luminous flame is unsteady while non-lumi- nous flame is steady. Another reason of using non-luminous flame because the flame of non-luminous is blue, and not visible unlike the luminous flame which is yellow in colour and visible.


While doing a demonstration for his class Mr Mathras dropped a pea sized piece of silver solid into a beaker of distilled water The solid began fizzing then swirling before bursting into a yellow?

this is not in proper question format, and im not sure of your question, but if the solid is unknown, it would appear to sound like a chemical reaction between lithium and distilled water. It sounds like one of the alkaline metal Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Fr. Probably wasn't Francium (Fr) as this is an extremely rare radioactive element that has never been collected in macroscopic amounts. It is extremely unlikely that Mr. Mathras could manage to obtain a pea-sized sample Probably wasn't Cesium (Cs) as this explodes into flame on contact with water and burns with a purple-blue or violet flame. Probably wasn't Rubidium (Rb) as this explodes into flame on contact with water and burns with a pale purple or lavender colour. Probably wasn't Potassium as its reaction to water is vigorous and it burns with a pink/lilac colour. It is most likely Sodium as its reaction to water is semi-vigorous and it burns with an golden yellow colour. It probably wasn't Lithium as its reaction with water is not vigorous, not vigorous enough to initiate combustion in my experience. It burns with a Carmine to Magenta colour.


After a natural gas well is drilled why is there a flame that comes out of the well?

After a natural gas well is drilled there will be a flame that comes out of the well for a while. This is so the pressure and flow of the gas can be tested. It is called gas flaring. It also burns off excess gas that might not be captured when they are collecting the gas.