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electrons occupy sublevels in the order of increasing energy .
Fire is a complex thing. It needs 3 things in order to keep burning. Fuel, oxygen, and heat. When you pour the gas over it, there is no oxygen, therefore, flame extinguished.
A blue flame contains lots of oxygen compared to the yellow flame. So the only thing you should do is decrease the oxygen supply
Molecular orbital theory predicts that ground state diatomic oxygen has two unpaired electrons (it is a diradical) which occupy its pi orbitals. These unpaired electrons produce a magnetic moment and are responsible for the paramagnetic property of diatomic oxygen.
Generally, the more oxygen supplied to a flame, the hotter and bluer the flame is.Wick stoves need to be hot, so they are designed to allow lots of oxygen to get to the flame, which also makes it bluer.Lamps just need to be bright, so the oxygen input is regulated by valves in order to achieve a more yellow, cooler flame.
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flame needs oxygen in order to keep on burning. fabric might cut that source of oxygen and the fire might go out, but there is a limit to how much flame a fabric can put out I think...
electrons occupy sublevels in the order of increasing energy .
It's a chemical change. The sunlight stimulates the developing fruit to produce chemicals to help it ripen - in order to spread its seeds.
He fell into the void at the end of the game.
Electrons will occupy orbitals having the lowest energy first, and then in order of increasing energy.
Internal combustion engines can backfire. In order to prevent flames from the backfire causing a fire on board, an approved backfire flame arrestor must be attached to the air intake with a flame tight connection.
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Fire is a complex thing. It needs 3 things in order to keep burning. Fuel, oxygen, and heat. When you pour the gas over it, there is no oxygen, therefore, flame extinguished.
A blue flame contains lots of oxygen compared to the yellow flame. So the only thing you should do is decrease the oxygen supply