Oxidation
The blue part of the flame, the cone in the middle is the hottest, the flame cools as it gets further away from the burning centre, this is similar to the sun where the outer surface of the sun is significantly cooler compared to the inside.
actually, the hottest part of a fire IS the blue-green part!
The blue flame is called a roaring flame and the yellow flame is called the safety flame.
The white colored flame is considered to be the hottest.
The hottest flame is the blue flame and the coolest flame is yellow.
When set to a roaring flame, there are what looks like cones of different shades of blue and orange. The hottest part of the flame, when set to roaring, is at the tip of the blue cone.
The hottest part is the internal flame triangle in the blue flame (roaring blue flame) - up to 700 0C.
The blue part of the flame, the cone in the middle is the hottest, the flame cools as it gets further away from the burning centre, this is similar to the sun where the outer surface of the sun is significantly cooler compared to the inside.
The Blue Flame Will Be Noisier. The Yellow Flame Is Called A Safety Flame Because Everyone can See it. There Are Two Blue Flames: Medium Roaring The Roaring Flame Has A Blue Cone In The Middle Of The Flame And It Is The Hottest. It Also Has More Oxygen. But Overall, The Blue Flames Will Be Noisier Than The Yellow Flame.
actually, the hottest part of a fire IS the blue-green part!
The blue flame is called a roaring flame and the yellow flame is called the safety flame.
The hottest portion of the non luminous flame is the inner cone (light blue center).
The white colored flame is considered to be the hottest.
because the safety flame will do less harm compared to a roaring blue flame which burns at a hotter temperature. The tip of the dark blue bit in the blue flame is the hottest (The safety flame is the yellow one)
The tip of the blue cone is the hottest part of the Bunsen burner flame.
It is the portion of the flame in the middle. (the upper edge of the center/inner cone of the flame)
If you turn it to the "Roaring Blue Flame" you should see a small blue cone within the actual flame, the hottest part is actually just above that cone, contrary to common mistake that it is inside the "blue cone". The blue cone is just the gas that has not been ignited yet.