sodium turns it green
plastic turns it orange
aluminum foil turns it orange
salt turns it orange
food coloring turns it RAINBOW!
When objects get hot enough they can catch on fire. Different objects will require different degrees of heat, and oxygen must be present to support a fire.
if exposed to high temperatures glass can change shape... if we youre working with tempered glass it will break when exposed to high temps
Climate change is excpected to make some regions drier, leaving them more susceptible to fire. Higher temperatures on their own also allow fires to burn more efficiently, making them harder to put out.
Fire trucks come in many different colors. The most common is the traditional red, however during the 1970s the company Ward LaFrance marketed lime green apparatus as being more visible. This color, along with others, became popular for several years, but eventually the standard red regained dominance. Some colors that are used include red, lime green, dark green, light green, white, blue, and yellow. Other colors can be found, however they are uncommon different colors depend where you are and what service the airforce use lime green,most forestry is either blue or white.and ward lafrance became amrican lafrance and now are bankrupt
Well warm colours are reds and yellow and oranges just think of fire And cold colours are blue and sliver and white just think of snow. Different shades of purple are cool colours. Hope this helps.
Yes, fire can change lots of different colors please refer to the web site I have listed below.
There are 5 different colors of fire , blue, green, orange, red, and white
Enough.
Well simple, It's similar to the way light changes colors when it's refracted through different materials, such as a rainbow. After rain, the sunlight is bent through the humid atmosphere causing colors. same with fire, different substances used in its firelighter (aka Ligherfluid) change colors of the flame itself
There are a few different chemicals used to change the different colors of the fire works. Copper - green sulphur - redcalcium- orange there a more... As far as the actual fire it is typically black powder
Things like higher temperatures and rising seas can change the climate quickly.
the color of a fire hydrant depends on the amount of water pressure it has when used
it's so because there are different colors for different temperatures of fire. Since blue is the "hottest" fire color it means it is very hot there. Near the stove is the hottest place of flame because fire is constantly rising into that section. red is the "coolest" fire color meaning that it is not as hot at the tip of the flame as it is at the base.
sodium turns it green
Well simple, It's similar to the way light changes colors when it's refracted through different materials, such as a rainbow. After rain, the sunlight is bent through the humid atmosphere causing colors. same with fire, different substances used in its firelighter (aka Ligherfluid) change colors of the flame itself
Different departments experiment with different colors for visibility. Sometimes the traditional Red is hard to see at night so other colors have been tried. The most common is Lime yellow and White.
When objects get hot enough they can catch on fire. Different objects will require different degrees of heat, and oxygen must be present to support a fire.