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The coldest part of a Bunsen burner flame is at the very base, where there is incomplete combustion due to lack of oxygen. The inner blue cone is the hottest part of the flame, while the outer yellow flame is cooler.
The coldest part of the Bunsen Burner would be the gas inlet nozzle. Since expanding gasses absorb quite a bit of heat, the coldest portion would be where the gas first enters the burner. Now "whats the coldest part of a Buseb burners flame?", a completely different question. It' s the part closest to the ignition point.
at the lower part of the fire
Blue?
yellow
blue is the hottest and red is the coldest
A label that says flame resistant.
The hottest portion of a Bunsen flame is the inner blue cone, where complete combustion occurs. The coldest portion is the outer yellow envelope, which contains partially burned fuel and is less efficient for heating.
The coldest part of Jupiter is its upper atmosphere, which can reach temperatures as low as -145°C (-234°F). This frigid temperature is due to the distance from the Sun and the lack of a solid surface on the planet to retain heat.
The blue part of a flame is the hottest.
The inner part of the flame is the cone, which is the hottest part of the flame.
A label that says flame resistant.