The flash point is about -45 F (temperature that it gives off an ignitable vapor). It ignites at 447-536 F. The temperature during the burn will vary depending on how well it is mixed with air, altitude, humidity, etc. It can go as high as 1800 F.
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Whitish fire is about 1,300 °C or 2,370 °F
its intensity is lower than blue one
To burn iron, the temperature needs to be more than 1200 degrees Celsius. The metal must be white hot and surrounded by pure oxygen to burn up.
Mapp gas burns at 5301° F (2927° C). In air, Mapp gas burns at 2,020°C (3,670°F).
If you mean a residential gas fireplace, it would burn natural gas, which is mostly methane (CH4).
Carbon Dioxide gas is not flammable at all, it will not burn at all! The gas which does burn with a pop sound is hydrogen gas.
yeah i will burn
The boiling piont for gas is the temperature that makes your finger burn off.
To burn iron, the temperature needs to be more than 1200 degrees Celsius. The metal must be white hot and surrounded by pure oxygen to burn up.
From what I've heard, it burns consistently at a temperature of 30 degrees celsius, but can burn hotter when in dry air.
At room temperature its a solid white powder.
Red giants are not hotter than white dwarfs. While red giants are much larger and burn more fuel, white dwarfs burn at a higher temperature.
It is a white solid at room temperature: 24-22 celcius
Two cycle engines have an oil gas mixture and if there is too mush oil to gas you will see it burn as white or gray smoke That or your valves are bad.
Mapp gas burns at 5301° F (2927° C). In air, Mapp gas burns at 2,020°C (3,670°F).
So2 + h20
No. Use teflon tape instead. PVC will melt or burn depending on the temperature
No. Oxygen gas relights flames. Hydrogen gas will explode in the presence of fire, giving a 'squeaky pop'
Hair will burn at 223 degrees Celsius. Hair can however burn at a much lower temperature if it is damaged.