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Yes, crystallization produces heat.
In effect it does. Electricity applied to the heater produces heat. Heat applied to the thermocouple produces electricity.
infeared
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.
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oxy-hydrogen
i think (I'm not sure), but I'm pretty sure that the convection zone produces solar flames.
flames produces light enery co,co2,and other compounds
A candle has thermal energy because of it flames, the flames have heat and thermal energy is heat.
The burning match stick produces a sound because of the heat its flames are producing. The snuffing of the fire produces a tiny bit of steam, which make the hissing sound.
Per-heat flames are not used after cutting has started. After starting use open flames.
Crystallization produces heat.
work produces heat
sulfur reacts violently with heat causing flames
to produce heat and burn materails
Abbotsford Heat