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There's not enough air (oxygen) in the gas-air mix. Often gas stoves have an adjustment that allows you to adjust the mix. Adjust the mix until the flame is entirely or almost entirely free of yellow.

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Q: Why does LPG gas stove is giving out a yellow flame?
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