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Q: What is the tip of a flame called?
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Where is the flame hotter on the Bunsen burner?

The tip of the inner flame is the hottest.


Why is one of the flames called a safety flame on a Bunsen burner?

because the safety flame will do less harm compared to a roaring blue flame which burns at a hotter temperature. The tip of the dark blue bit in the blue flame is the hottest (The safety flame is the yellow one)


What are the region of the flame?

There are three different regions of a flame. These are the outer non-luminous flame, the tip and the inner blue flame.


How would you find out what is the hottest flame on a Bunsen burner?

The hottest flame is the blue flame - and especially the tip of the inner flame.


What part is the hottest of a flame?

It is just at the end of the blue flame that comes from the tip.


What are the Different regions of the flame?

There are three different regions of a flame. These are the outer non-luminous flame, the tip and the inner blue flame.


What is the hottest part of a welding flame?

It is just at the end of the blue flame that comes from the tip.


Why the tempr of tip of flame is hotter than other zones?

Because heat rises. That means the top of the flame would br holding 99% of the heat. That is why the tip is hotter than other areas og the flame.


Why is the tip of the flame hotter than the inner part of the flame?

It isn't. The inner (blue) part is the hottest.


What is the blue flame called of a Bunsen burner?

The blue flame is called a roaring flame and the yellow flame is called the safety flame.


What is better flame Libra or burn fireblaze?

burn fireblaze, because on it's stats on it's performance tip has more stamina than flame libra's performance tip.


What is the hottest part of the flame from a Bunsen burner?

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.