What you call a flame is vaporized fuel oxidizing.
Vaporizing pure carbon, which is what charcoal (theoretically) is requires temperatures higher than anything you're likely to achieve.
When wood burns initially, it releases flammable gases like hydrogen and methane that ignite and produce a flame. As the fire consumes these gases, the remaining wood chars and forms charcoal, which burns without producing visible flames because it requires a higher temperature to combust. This process is known as smoldering.
If you spray charcoal onto a non-luminous flame, the charcoal will burn due to the presence of oxygen in the flame. The heat from the flame will cause the charcoal to ignite and combust, creating a bright and hot 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.
Potassium has a violet color in the flame test.
Sulfur burns with a blue flame when it reacts with oxygen.
Charcoal burns with a smokeless flame. Hence, it is used as domestic fuel.
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Sprinkling charcoal in a flame will cause the flame to change colors. This is apparent in fireworks displays, which routinely use charcoal.
When wood burns initially, it releases flammable gases like hydrogen and methane that ignite and produce a flame. As the fire consumes these gases, the remaining wood chars and forms charcoal, which burns without producing visible flames because it requires a higher temperature to combust. This process is known as smoldering.
If you spray charcoal onto a non-luminous flame, the charcoal will burn due to the presence of oxygen in the flame. The heat from the flame will cause the charcoal to ignite and combust, creating a bright and hot 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.
lithium chloride burns with a red flame but im not sure what element on its own burns with a red flame =s
My Flame Burns Blue was created in 2004-07.
When powdered charcoal is sprayed onto a flame, the color of the flame may turn a bright orange or yellow due to the carbon particles burning and emitting light. The charcoal acts as a fuel source, enhancing the combustion process and intensifying the color of the flame.
Potassium has a violet color in the flame test.
Sulfur burns with a blue flame when it reacts with oxygen.
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