yes
Technically, all colours of fire are the same temperature, but with colour, they get more condensed/concentrated; for instance, red fire could be as hot as blue fire, but blue fire would appear hotter to the touch because it is more concentrated. Anyway, from least condensed to most it goes: Red, Blue, Green, Purple, White.
The temperature is 1050 oC.
heating copper to a very high temperature and letting it air cool can result is a purple hue.
To make a purple flame you need to have Potassium Chloride a.k.a. water softner salt and then you add a little bit of the salt stuff to the flame. Then you wait and your flame turns purple!
I'd say purple fire
Purple- girdle fire - tire - mire - buyer - dyer - hire - lier
Purple fire fish is a common name of a type of goby not a sexual morph of a fish. Therefore there are both male and female purple fire fish.
yes
purple
because if a ponie is purple the murune ponie well get mad and fire nukes at purple ponie world
Technically, all colours of fire are the same temperature, but with colour, they get more condensed/concentrated; for instance, red fire could be as hot as blue fire, but blue fire would appear hotter to the touch because it is more concentrated. Anyway, from least condensed to most it goes: Red, Blue, Green, Purple, White.
purple 20
Potassium or calcium chloride usually.
heating copper to a very high temperature and letting it air cool can result is a purple hue.
The temperature is 1050 oC.
cranberry, purple orchid moonbeet