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The color of the flame can indicate the completeness of combustion. A blue flame typically indicates efficient combustion with minimal smoke, while a yellow or orange flame can signify incomplete combustion resulting in more smoke being produced.
A yellow, smoky flame with a flickering appearance typically produces more soot and smoke compared to a clean, blue flame. This is due to incomplete combustion, which occurs when there isn't enough oxygen present to fully burn the fuel. It's important to ensure proper ventilation and adjust the air-to-fuel ratio to minimize the production of soot and smoke.
its a pilot light, it burns the propane slowly so the propane doesnt just fill your house so that when you DO light it, it doesnt all explode. The small flame is the 'pilot light,' and it is there as a source of ignition for the propane gas entering the heater.
Methane can explode when its concentration in the air is between 5% and 15% and there is an ignition source present. It is highly flammable and can ignite with a spark, flame, or heat source, causing an explosion in confined spaces.
Crude oil does not actually explode on its own. To explode, crude oil must first be vaporized and mixed with air in specific proportions to form a flammable mixture. When this mixture is ignited by a spark or flame, it can result in an explosion.
Burn slowly with smoke but no flame.
Yes, they can explode.
Yes, sulfur can explode when exposed to heat or flame due to its flammable properties.
The type of flame is just a normal flame
smoke
The color of the flame can indicate the completeness of combustion. A blue flame typically indicates efficient combustion with minimal smoke, while a yellow or orange flame can signify incomplete combustion resulting in more smoke being produced.
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yes you can smoke anything that is flammable and holds a flame well
It will explode and smoke.
The phrase "explode slowly" is an oxymoron. Composite volcanoes, regardless of whether they are island volcanoes or mainland volcanoes, will produce both explosive and non-explosive eruptions.
When you relight a candle from the smoke, it is because the smoke contains unburned carbon particles that can reignite when exposed to a flame.