The type of flame is just a normal flame
A balloon filled with a gas lighter than air, such as helium or hydrogen, can slowly expand until it bursts without producing smoke or flame. This type of explosion is caused by the pressure inside the balloon exceeding its ability to contain the gas.
WD-40 and natural gas both need a source of ignition like a flame to explode.
Because there is no spark or flame present. If the tank is full it wont even explode if you throw a match in it, However if the tank has a large area that has no liquid fuel in it then the addition of a lit match or spark will cause it to explode.
Natural gas can explode when it is exposed to a spark or open flame in the presence of oxygen. The gas ignites and rapidly burns, creating a sudden increase in pressure that leads to an explosion. Leaks in gas lines or equipment, improper installation, or faulty appliances can all contribute to the risk of a natural gas explosion.
An automobiel battery can explode. The battery emits a very small amount of Hydrogen gas which is highly flammable.
Hydrogen is highly flammable and can explode when exposed to a spark, flame, or heat source in the presence of oxygen. The explosion occurs due to the rapid combustion of hydrogen gas with oxygen in the air.
Blue or heating flame.
To adjust the flame on a Bunsen burner, you can turn the gas valve to increase or decrease the flow of gas. Moving the collar on the burner tube will control the air intake, which can change the type of flame produced. Combine these adjustments to achieve the desired flame size and type.
Certainly; you can see the light that it gives off.
it does not though it does make you explode gas i tried it
A gas flame appears luminous when its temperature is high enough to excite and emit light in the visible spectrum. The presence of soot or other particulates in the flame can also contribute to its luminosity by scattering light. The type of gas being burned and the combustion conditions (such as airflow) can also influence the luminosity of a gas flame.
Depends upon the type of gas. Natural gas or propane will certainly explode, as will gasoline. Gas leaks are dangerous and should be taken care of immediately. In addition to the danger of explosion, they can cause suffocation and other health problems.