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.
Fire appears in various colors, typically depending on the temperature of the flames. At cooler temperatures, fire can show as red or orange. As the temperature rises, the color can shift to yellow and then to blue or even white at extremely high temperatures.
Fire can appear different colors depending on the temperature. Typically, fire is orange or yellow when burning at lower temperatures, and can turn blue or white at higher temperatures.
The order of colors in a fire from hottest to coldest is blue, white, yellow, orange, and red. Blue flames are typically the hottest, followed by white, with yellow, orange, and red being cooler in temperature.
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It depends on the temperature of the fire. Red is a low temperature fire, yellow being pretty hot, white being very hot, and blue being extremely hot. Though fire can achieve different colors through various gas excitations, the most common colors of fire are red, yellow, white, and blue. (This is because the gas blocks out some colors, and not others, and the combination of colors that aren't blocked create the color that we see, or the color that is perceived by the eye.)
Variances in temperature determine how brightly a fire burns. The hottest, brightest fires burn white or light-yellow. A bright-white fire burns around 2,600 degrees F, while the hottest fire, a dazzling white, burns around 2,700 degrees F.
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No, not all fires are the same temperature. The temperature of a fire can vary depending on the fuel source and conditions.
maybe light blue, near white..like fire on the stove,more light, more heat..
No. Fire is orange or red.
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