They are melted and thermally decomposed; the products are water, carbon dioxide and a small amount of ash.
The temperature of a flame changes with variables such as the type of substance being burned, pressure etc.
Acetylene (C2H2) produces the hottest flame when burned in oxygen. It is primarily used as a fuel gas for welding and cutting metal due to its high flame temperature.
When phosphorus is burned, it produces a bright white flame, which is due to the high temperature of the combustion process. The white flame is intense and can be used in pyrotechnic displays.
Type /join lowe and then you do the quest called Marshmallow on a Stick and find a stick and a marshmallow within the area. You can get it roasted with a flame by doing the Roasted Marshmallow quest, all you need is the Marshmallow on a Stick.
This depends on the temperature of the flame front and combustion pressures. However generally speaking, hydrocarbons produce Nitrogen Oxides, Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide, and trace amounts of water when burned. However this can change depending on flame front temperature and combustion pressures.
An open flame can reach temperatures ranging from 600 to 1,400 degrees Celsius (1,112 to 2,552 degrees Fahrenheit). Factors that can affect the temperature of an open flame include the type of fuel being burned, the amount of oxygen available for combustion, and the size and shape of the flame.
When tungsten is burned, it produces a bright white flame. This is due to the high temperature required to ignite tungsten, which causes it to emit a white light.
The luminosity of a flame is the amount of visible light it emits. It varies depending on factors such as the type of fuel being burned, the temperature of the flame, and the presence of impurities. Flames with higher luminosity appear brighter.
When roasting a marshmallow the transfer of heat from the flame to the marshmallow is radiation.Radiation is the transfer of heat through energy waves. It can actually be considered conduction as well if you place the marshmallow into the flame, since that is the direct transfer of heat.
Lithium flame colours are red or crimson when burned in a flame. This is due to the presence of lithium ions emitting light at specific wavelengths as they are heated in the flame. The colour can vary slightly depending on the temperature of the flame and other factors.
infra-red and optical (red light normally). Actually it really depends on the temperature of the flame and what it is burning (Bunsen burners flames are sometimes invisible). But a candle for example is as described.
Glycerine can be burned by applying a flame to it, as it is a flammable substance. It will ignite and produce heat and light during the combustion process. Precautions should be taken as glycerine burns with a relatively high flame temperature.