Nitrogen
temperature and the amount of oxygen. it depends on what kind of flame it is, like if its a gaseous flame or wood flame.
A mixture of fuel (propane/oil) and heat. They can have a miniature lighter at the nozzle too
Flames need air to expand and grow, or become hotter. The oxygen circles the flame and makes the flame alter. The collar allows air to get to the flame.
Impurities in the matter being burnt.
The flame that you use the most is the safety flame. The safety flame is the yellow one it is not too hot and not too cold. The air hole should be half open for the safety flame and it makes a hissing sound. Your Welcome xx :D
The sky seemed to flame in the Hawaiian sunset.
I think the amount of gas released makes sure the flame isn't too much.
A gentle flame is not too hot and not too cold, the air hole should be half open for a gentle flame and it makes a hissing sound. Hope this helps- :D xx
A blue flame is called a clean flame because it indicates complete combustion of the fuel, resulting in minimal production of soot and pollutants. The blue color is due to the high temperature of the flame, which signifies efficient burning without excess unburned fuel. This makes a blue flame more environmentally friendly compared to a yellow or orange flame.
The element that makes a glowing splinter burst into flame when inserted into a test tube containing it is oxygen. Oxygen is a highly reactive gas that supports the combustion process, causing the wood splinter to ignite in the presence of a flame.
Hebrews 1:7 - And of the angels He says: "Who makes His angels spirits And His ministers a flame of fire."[NKJV]
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