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Because it contains propane and butane which produce blue flame on combustion
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the tire cooling down inside after the flame and explosion.
Butane burns with air at 1970 degrees Celsius. Propane burns with air at 1980 decrees Celsius. Burning with an oxygen mix increases the temperature of a propane flame to 2820 degrees Celsius. However, keep in mind that if you are brazing/soldering, the object you are heating dissipates heat. Therefore, the temperature you can heat the object will be significantly less.
Ofcourse, Yellow Flame - Matches or Lighters (butane) (The Coolest, still dont try touching it though) Orange Flame - Coal or Wood Red Flame - Indian Ink Blue Flame - Natural Gas Clear Flame - Hydrogen (The Hottest)
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65% propane and 35% butane
Because it contains propane and butane which produce blue flame on combustion
Methane, butane, propane, etc. are flammable.
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the tire cooling down inside after the flame and explosion.
The highest temperature a butane lighter reaches is the "flash point", which is when the spark occurs to begin the flame.The flash point can reach temperatures of up to 420oC which is about 788oF.
butane compared to methane is that butane has an extra carbon and 2 hydrogens, nothing to do with colour, maybe butane reacts faster and can create huge flames
Butane burns with air at 1970 degrees Celsius. Propane burns with air at 1980 decrees Celsius. Burning with an oxygen mix increases the temperature of a propane flame to 2820 degrees Celsius. However, keep in mind that if you are brazing/soldering, the object you are heating dissipates heat. Therefore, the temperature you can heat the object will be significantly less.
Moving a screw or control towards the + increases the size of the flame, the - sign decreases the flame size.
No, a liter does however burn faster due to the fact that it is burning butane rather than wood.
Butane burns at no less than 450 Celsius.But it might actually be higher.See related link.the hotter something is the more the molecules in it bounce around. This bouncing around makes it so that molecules are more spread out in hotter air then colder air so the hotter air is less dense and the less dense air rises above the colder more dense air.Answer:Assuming good mixing and proper flow conditions a butane/air flame (like a lighter) can reach temperature of 1,977o C