Can't tell, 'cause water doesn't burn.
Water is totally oxidized hydrogen. It is essentially hydrogen "ash". Just as you cannot reignite the ashes from a fire you cannot re-burn water after hydrogen is burned with oxygen to water.
Blue
The blue flame.
No, hydrogen usually burns colorless. It is possible to see a slight blue tinge sometimes.
Propane has not a color.
An intense white flame is produced when magnesium burns.
brown
blue
Blue
The blue flame.
No, hydrogen usually burns colorless. It is possible to see a slight blue tinge sometimes.
Mercury and water don't burn.
Sodium burns in water as it gets reacted with the oxygen in water and yields NaOH and that is why it is stored in Paraffin.
the byzantines secret weapon which burns on water is your mom!
it is because red is the colour of fire and it burns,so thus the colour gets burnt up!
Burns are caused by extremes of temperature. They are also caused by chemical reactions. The colour may vary according to the reaction.
Yes the colour does affect how fast it burns!The color of the candle does affect how long it burns because the heat is produced to darker colors then lighterbut it does not if its a all different colors
No, hydrogen produces water (H2O) when it burns.