Apparently it does. Try this at home: Light your torch and listen to the sound it makes while burning. Then blow it out with your breath, noise stops, why I don't know. I am still trying to figure out why it burns when I pee.
A loud roaring noise.
becase the blue flame is hugry for oxygen
A blue flame is call "clean" because it does not contain soot as a yellow flame does.
To get a roaring (blue) flame you simply turn the sleeve on the Bunsen burner's chimney to completely open the air hole under it. The new blue flame will be hard to see so close the air hole afterwards to make a visible flame.
Blue flame is a clean flame.
We do not use the blue flame as such only. It will not be efficient for use alone.
it turns into a blue flame by changing the air valve on a Bunsen burner.
Your not hearing the flame your hearing the gas move through the burner. and it is louder because it takes more gas moving through (so gas moving faster) than it does for a flame that is not as hot.
There are actually two flames that appear one is yellow & other is blue. And the blue flame makes more noise than the yellow.I think it is the sound of air rushing through the vents to get to the flame. The reason you get the yellow flame is that the gas is not burning completely. It is when you open up the vents that the flame is adjusted to blue.
The blue flame is called a roaring flame and the yellow flame is called the safety flame.
By increasing the size of the opening at the base, allowing more oxygen to the flame. The hottest flame is the blue flame.
The flame itself does not, at least, not a noticeable one, however, you can sometimes hear the gas leaving the source.
Blue flame. because it does not have carbon
Air hole open=steadyAir hole closed= not steady.Why?Lack of oxygen makes the flame unsteady when the hole is closed as oxygen is used for burning.
Its not a Blue Flame (blue flame)its a white flame. i believe it can get around 1,000degrees
The Blue Flame was created in 1966.
Blue - since it draws air up the tube of the burner from the hole at the base. The noise is the sound of air being pulled into the tube by the heat of the flame above.
A blue flame is call "clean" because it does not contain soot as a yellow flame does.
No, a yellow flame is colder than a blue flame.