The copper flame has a more energetic radiation.
It is the characteristic colour of a barium flame.
sodium-yellow lithium-red barium-apple green copper-dark green calcium-brick red
There are two products that will give flame a green color. Boric acid and copper sulfate. Copper sulfate is the salt, however.
It depends on the total energy supplied: if the "roaring" flame burns (say) less gas than the two "quiet" flames, the two flames will heat faster.
Many different chemicals burn and produce flames, but different chemicals have different chemical properties, and produce different amounts of energy when they burn. Those which produce more energy, will also produce hotter flames.
It is the characteristic colour of a barium flame.
A candle has thermal energy because of it flames, the flames have heat and thermal energy is heat.
sodium-yellow lithium-red barium-apple green copper-dark green calcium-brick red
Some Yule logs that are available commercially have green and red flames when they burn. The chemicals that cause the colored flames are barium and strontium.
Barium produces a light or apple green flame when held in a hot clean burning gas flame. it could be confused with the different green flames produced by copper, boron, molybdenum, antimony, tellurium, thallium, phosphorus and others.
There are two products that will give flame a green color. Boric acid and copper sulfate. Copper sulfate is the salt, however.
No. As copper is low on the reactivity series it only releases a small amount of hydrogen and it also changes colour due to oxidisation.
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the flames can be different colors. it just depends on what you burn. fireworks for instance if it is red copper is what burning. If you burn colored news paper it turns green.The hottest fire is white fire.
candle flames, lightbulbs, gas lamps......
It depends on the total energy supplied: if the "roaring" flame burns (say) less gas than the two "quiet" flames, the two flames will heat faster.