1768 degree C (approx).
With oxygen closed off and a yellow flame the temperature is about 1000 degrees Celsius.
The color of the flame depends on the temperature, fuel nature, composition of particles in the flame, oxygen concentration.
the temperature is 92 degrees
The hottest flame has an excess of oxygen and has two zones or cones. A lower-temperature flame, meanwhile, has three zones.
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.
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The temperature of an oxyhydrogen torch is very high - up to 2 800 oC.
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No The temperature of the candle flame is out of the temperature range of the clinical thermometer.
it depends on the flames temperature the flame will turn blue at a high temperature
The top of of the flame has the highest temperature.
The temperature of the flame.
A white flame is the hottest flame possible in normal air. The temperature of a white flame ranges from 1,400 to 1,600 degrees F.
The temperature of a flame changes with variables such as the type of substance being burned, pressure etc.
The maximal temperature is in the roaring blue flame - up to 700 0C.
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 it does.