it's so because there are different colors for different temperatures of fire. Since blue is the "hottest" fire color it means it is very hot there. Near the stove is the hottest place of flame because fire is constantly rising into that section. red is the "coolest" fire color meaning that it is not as hot at the tip of the flame as it is at the base.
The base word for flammable is "flame."
I'm not an expert, but I think it depends on what you're burning, if it is a gas fire than a lazy yellow flame is the coolest. But if you're burning carbons, (paper, charcoal, etc.) than a greenish flame is the coolest.
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By increasing the size of the opening at the base, allowing more oxygen to the flame. The hottest flame is the blue flame.
Yes of course. These tabbies are also called Red or Flame tabbies. Red tabbies have a pale red (ginger) base coat, deep red (ginger) markings.
The blue flame of the Bunsen burner is when it is hottest. The yellow flame is the safety flame. you should always start the burner on the safety flame which is produced when the holes on its base are closed.
I believe the orange base is a safety base for when you run thru the bag you don't run over the first baseman
it is natural indicator. when it stains in curry on shirt and you wash it with soap turs into pinkish red colour which is base.
What is the homonym for the word base
The airport code for Orange-Caritat Air Base is XOG.
7-14 is the range of base in a pH scale
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