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The different flames are

a) the luminous flame

b) the blue flame

c) the roaring flame

The luminous flame is for safety and when the burner is not in use, should be left on it because you can see the flame becuase it is yellow. The hole must be closed for the luminous flame.

The blue flame is generally used for expirements and is slightly weaker than the roaring flame. It can be gotten through opening the nole half-way.

The roaring flame is only used in expirements when you need extra-strength becuase it is the hottest and most powerful flame. It is achevied through a fully opened hole.

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