Hydrogen should not burn with a blue flame. Hydrogen burns clear. There must be another chemical involved.
cause of the fluid
because hydrogen is less dense than air.
In a gravitational field, flames usually burn upwards because the hot gases in the flames are less dense than the surrounding gases, hence buoyant forces cause the hot, luminous gases (which we see as the flame) to rise. In a zero gravity environment, the direction of the flame is not necessarily "up" since "up" is arbitrary without a gravitational field.
There are different reasons for flames being yellow and the properties depend on the reason.
Not quite sure what you are asking but there are flames with both solid and liquid fuels
luminous flames have a bluish to violet color and it means that the system is given enough oxygen for the reaction. Luminous flames will not produce soot. non luminous flames are orange, red, and yellow much like your everyday campfire but this system is not given enough oxygen therefore produce soot.
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.
the phoenix. it was a mythicla bird that died in flames and was reborn from its ashes.
The Phoenix
The Phoenix can rise from its own ashes.
A Phoenix is a bird that bursts into flames when it gets old. Out of the ashes it is reborn as a Phoenix chicken.
Heat, the heat from the flames below the balloon cause the balloon to rise.
To increase enthalpy.the burner uses flames to heat the air so the balloon will rise
Because C for Calgary and flames for flames
flames
Hot gases expand and therefore are less dense than cold gases, and therefore hot gas has buoyancy and will rise, much as air bubbles float to the surface in water.
Flames of Passion was created in 1922-11.
In Flames was created in 1993.
Nocturnal Flames ---- 1 vote