Well like with any flame, the lighter the flame, the higher the temperature of the flame. If the flam is burning Yellow, it is at a higher temperature and is burning more oxygen than an orange flame is. That is your difference other than the color.
yes, they are. here are the flame colors in order from hottest to coolest. white - hottest blue - hotter yellow - hot orange - cooler than yellow red - cooler than all of above
A yellow flame is named as a safety flame as it isn't as hot as the blue flame
A blue flame is louder than a yellow flame because there is more oxygen (air) flow present than with a yellow flame. The yellow flame indicates a lack of oxygen and incomplete combustion of the methane gas.
Non luminous zone is the zone of a flame which is also the hottest zone of the flame as it is mostly in contact with oxygen. It is also called invisible zone.
The yellow flame is called the safety flame because you can see it very well, whereas the blue flame emits very little light so it is not very easy to see. Therefore the yellow flame is called the safety flame because it emits the most light.
The color <> Blue flame is one of the hottest Yellow is one of the coolest
the blue flame is hoter than the yellow flame.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flame hope this gives u the right picture
sodium gives off an orange to yellow flame colour
The silent flame on the Bunsen burner is the yellow/orange flame.
Yellow/Orange. The blue one is harder to see and hotter.
Cool flame, yellow & orange
You get and orange - yellow colour.
The coolest flame on the Bunsen burner is the yellow-orange flame - approx. 300 0C.
The coolest flame on the Bunsen burner is the yellow-orange flame - approx. 300 0C.
Sodium chloride (salt) gives a yellow-orange flame result.
No, yellow is hotter. The progression, from least hot to hottest, goes: black-red, dark red, bright red, light red, orange, yellow, blue, white-yellow, white.
As a matrerial burns the flame represents the temperature within the fire.