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What happens to the color of the flame if you spray charcoal in the non luminous flame?

Sprinkling charcoal powder into a non-luminous flame will not change the color of the flame. The flame color is determined by the elements present in the fuel being burned, not by adding additional substances like charcoal.


Why does the blue flame on a Bunsen burner make metal things red when they are held in the flame for a long time?

The blue flame of a Bunsen burner is hotter than the yellow flame. When a metal object is held in the blue flame for a long time, it absorbs heat and emits light, resulting in the metal glowing red due to incandescence. This happens as the metal reaches a temperature at which it begins to emit visible light.


What happens when you put hydrogen in a flame?

When hydrogen is introduced to a flame, it burns with a pale blue flame that is almost invisible in daylight. The flame produces a lot of heat but relatively little light. Burning hydrogen produces water vapor as a byproduct, making it a clean fuel source.


What happens to a candle flame when salt is sprinkled on it?

When salt is sprinkled on a candle flame, the salt absorbs the heat, causing the flame to change color slightly and emit a bright yellow light. The salt also reacts with some of the wax vapors, creating additional colors in the flame, such as orange and blue.


What happens to the flame of the candle after it was covered by the beaker?

When a candle flame is covered by a beaker, it consumes the available oxygen inside the beaker until it is exhausted. Once the oxygen is depleted, the flame will go out due to the lack of oxygen needed for combustion.

Related Questions

What happens to sodium iodide when put in a flame?

It produces a bright yellow flame


What happens when you put a flame into carbon dioxide fumes?

The flame will go out as it is deprived of oxygen.


What happens to the Olympic flame?

it dies out, eventually


What happens to denim when it is placed in a flame?

burns


What happens when each nitrate salt is put into the flame?

The color of the flame depends on the metal from the salt.


What happens to an element when subjected to a flame?

This depends upon the element.


What happens to the color of the flame if you spray charcoal in the non luminous flame?

Sprinkling charcoal powder into a non-luminous flame will not change the color of the flame. The flame color is determined by the elements present in the fuel being burned, not by adding additional substances like charcoal.


What happens to a burning candle if it has no oxygen?

If a candle has no oxygen, its flame goes out.


What happens if potassium is sprayed over the flame?

If you were to spray potassium over a Bunsen burner flame it should emit a lilac/purple colored flame due to the presence of potassium ions.


If the yellow flame on the Bunsen burner is used to heat an object what happens to the object?

The yellow flame has a reducing action. The effect depends on the nature of the material in contact with the flame, the duration of this contact, etc.


What happens to the Olympic flame before the start of the Olympic games?

it gets lit


What is Pegasus and the flame about?

Its a very good book, if you want to know what happens, read it.