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You think probable to the luminous flame.
The blue flame of the Bunsen burner is when it is hottest. The yellow flame is the safety flame. you should always start the burner on the safety flame which is produced when the holes on its base are closed.
Nothing! but if you keep it in for a while, the flame turns orange
The flame that comes out of the Bunsen burner. it's blue/pale violet.
yes there is a flame at the top of a Bunsen burner. there are three different types light blue blue and yellow
The silent flame on the Bunsen burner is the yellow/orange flame.
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.
The blue flame of a Bunsen burner has a temperature between 500 0C and 700 0C.
The blue flame is hotter then the orange one. Plus the temperature of the flame is not constant in a orange flame but it is more constant in a blue one.
You think probable to the luminous flame.
it might set fire
The dominant color of a nonluminous flame on a Bunsen burner is blue. Whereas, the dominant color of a luminous flame on a Bunsen burner is orange.
a Bunsen burner flame can be 20* to 2000*
Bunsen burners are preferred over candles or fires because the Bunsen burner produces a much higher temperature (noted by the blue flame) and it is much easier to contain/control a Bunsen Burner flame.
The maximal temperature is in the roaring blue flame - up to 700 0C.
yes