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The blue flame that can be seen when hand sanitizer is ignited is due to the presence of methanol in the sanitizer. Methanol burns with a colorless flame, but the addition of certain chemical compounds can cause it to burn blue. This is a result of the chemical reaction that occurs during combustion.
A yellow flame is typically called a reducing flame. This type of flame is often seen in gas stoves and burners where there is an imbalance of air and fuel, leading to incomplete combustion and producing a yellow color.
yes there is a flame at the top of a Bunsen burner. there are three different types light blue blue and yellow
Creating a black flame is not possible in reality. It is a fictional concept often seen in fantasy or supernatural stories.
The rarest flame color is typically considered to be blue, as it requires a high energy input and specific conditions to achieve. Blue flames are often seen in very hot, controlled environments such as in natural gas or certain chemicals.
Its Flame Test:it gives golden yellow colour to non luminous flame which is not seen through a blue glass.
Sodium vapor produces an orange flame when burned. This is commonly seen in street lights and high-pressure sodium lamps.
The hottest flame color is typically blue, as it indicates a high temperature flame burning at a more efficient rate. This is often seen in combustion reactions that have sufficient oxygen supply.
A candle flame is seen because it consists of glowing gases.
A better question would be "which elements burn red", as more than one element burns red. Lithium chloride burns red, calcium chloride burnds a red-orange, and strontium chloride burns bright red.
I've worked in it for a few years and haven't yet seen any sulphur.
The blue flame that can be seen when hand sanitizer is ignited is due to the presence of methanol in the sanitizer. Methanol burns with a colorless flame, but the addition of certain chemical compounds can cause it to burn blue. This is a result of the chemical reaction that occurs during combustion.
The hottest colored flame on Earth is typically blue. Blue flames are produced when the fuel burns at a very high temperature, indicating complete combustion and high energy release. This can be seen in some natural gas stoves or when certain metals are burned.
It is bright, and could not be seen clearly as it emits light
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Blue. One way to think of it is to consider visible light. Light with short wavelength has high energy (as you move towards purple from red). So for a flame to be producing a certain colour it needs the energy to create this colour. As blue is closer to purple that green is in the visible spectrum, then the flame must have more energy which must mean the flame is hotter.