Heat mat
to spread flame
a triangle with a flame inside
heat fixing
A flame is consider a Non-living thing, because a flame doesn't have all the Emergent Characteristics. A flame doesn't have a cell. and According the emergent characteristic list all living things have a cell.I hope this helped
I guess so, and that's why you put out the flame after that.
No. The blue flame is called the roaring flame because it makes a sort of hissing sound, it is also not called the safety flame because it emits very little light so it is a hazard. It is a hazard because you can not see it very well so it is dangerous.
The hazard symbol warning of a flammable liquid looks link a stylized flame.
Because the flame itself is the hot gas.Every gas(hot) have a tendency to go upward.
it might set fire
A red open flame
Fine, flour dust in the air inside a corn mill is classed as a flammable hazard, as an electrical spark could ignite the flour and start a fire. Therefore, a flammable hazard is anything likely to burst into flame.
Yellow flame means there's not enough air to completely burn all the fuel, so more carbon monoxide is formed. - - - - - It isnt the blue flame is more dangerous because you cannot see it.
Copper sulfate can make a blue flame. There is a kit in Walmart camping section called "funky colored flames"' you can get it there.
It can't burn you, it's a safety flame. The blue flame is the real hazard. It is 1800 degrees so do not touch it. Apart from that there is nothing to worry about. P.S. Don't forget to wear safety goggles when doing any chemistry or heating! I hope I helped :)
Benzene is a proven carcinogen. It is thus a cancer hazard. In addition it is flammable and burns with a smoky flame.
NO. Smoking or any open flame in an area where oxygen is being administered is a major fire hazard.
The yellow flame, with a temperature of max. 300 0C, is used only for the functionality checking of a Bunsen burner. The temperature is too low for heating in many experiments. This is also known as a Dirty flame because of its tendency to cause soot buildup.(you can see this phenomenon in a gas fireplace that is set too high.)