Well, generally afterwards, you eat it. :)
When sodium ions are sprayed over a flame, they impart a yellow-orange color to the flame due to excitation of the sodium atoms. This phenomenon is used in flame testing to identify the presence of sodium in a sample.
When milk boils over on a gas stove, it can cause food particles and sugars to caramelize and burn, which contributes to a reddish-orange flame. Additionally, the presence of organic compounds in the milk can alter the combustion process, leading to a change in flame color. The accumulation of these substances can create incomplete combustion, resulting in a flame that appears more orange or red.
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.
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It will melt at first and then slowly start to vaporize
When held over a safety flame, white porcelain may become dirty or sooty from the flame. The heat may also cause the porcelain to change color slightly or develop a smoky residue on its surface.
it's definetily rotten or moldy!
You will have very ugly hair...just saying
not the good ones. usually that only happens with shalac
When the candle flame is covered with a flask, it creates a closed system where the oxygen supply is limited. The flame requires oxygen to sustain combustion, so when the available oxygen is used up, the flame goes out. The process is known as oxygen depletion, and it happens when the flammable material (wax) fails to receive sufficient oxygen to continue burning.
your shoes smell zingy and don't stink of whatever your feet stink of!
Havdallah marks the end of Sabbath or a festival. It consists of making a blessing over the cup of wine, a blessing over spices, a blessing over the flame of a multi-wicked candle (or two candles brought together), and a blessing marking the end of the day. These blessings can be found in the Sidur (prayerbook). The blessing over the flame is said only after the Sabbath, not after a festival.