If your refering to a Bunsen burner it would be the blue flame. otherwise its like the whole rainbow perspective.
Hottest=>Coldest
Purple, blue, green, yellow, orange, red
The Non-luminous Zone or the Zone of Complete Combustion.
the bottom(i guess)hehe....:)
I guess bottom as the flame all started at the bottom.
Its the center because that is most protected from the outside elements.
The tip of the flame is hottest due to the bottom of the flame being controlled by the gas, this means that it does not have enough energy to burn all the gas produced.
If you look at a blue flame, there is an inner flame and an outer one. The tip at the top of the inner flame is the hottest part.
That completely depends on what's burning,
and how much oxygen it's getting.
Its the top fo sho
The blue part of a flame is the hottest.
The reddest part is the hottest part. The blue part of the flame is the hottest.
Around a flame is the atmosphere, which is cooler. The part of a flame able to get the hottest, then, is the part in the middle that is most protected from the outside cold, so the middle part of the flame is hottest.
The hottest part is where the flame is light blue or blue; which gradually turns to yellow as the flame is cooled by the colder outer air. When the safety flame (yellow) is on, the hottest point is the tip of this flame.
Rught at the top part a lighter's flame.
The tip of the blue cone is the hottest part of the Bunsen burner flame.
The reddest part is the hottest part. The blue part of the flame is the hottest.
The blue part of a flame is the hottest.
Around a flame is the atmosphere, which is cooler. The part of a flame able to get the hottest, then, is the part in the middle that is most protected from the outside cold, so the middle part of the flame is hottest.
My teacher taught me it was the hottest at the end of the blue part of the flame.
The hottest part is where the flame is light blue or blue; which gradually turns to yellow as the flame is cooled by the colder outer air. When the safety flame (yellow) is on, the hottest point is the tip of this flame.
outer oxidising zone is the second most hottest part of burner flame....
No
Rught at the top part a lighter's flame.
The blue portion of a flame is the hottest
Near the tip of a blue flame is the hottest.
in bunsen burner complete combustion takes place,it produces blue flame and blue region is the hottest part of a flame.so the whole flame is very hot,either the outermost part of flame.
The blue part of the flame, the cone in the middle is the hottest, the flame cools as it gets further away from the burning centre, this is similar to the sun where the outer surface of the sun is significantly cooler compared to the inside.