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When playing with different colored flames it is important to know how hot each color gets. A blue flame ranges from 2,600 to 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit .

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Is green fire hotter then blue fire?

Assuming we're not throwing ions into the flame and the color is due strictly to temperature, the blue flame is hotter.The problem is that flames can be different colors for reasons other than temperature. Specifically, they may contain ionized materials with strong emission lines that color the flame. Probably the easiest example to observe using ordinary household materials is sodium which gives an orangish yellow color (easily seen by dropping a few crystals of table salt into the flame of a gas stove).The reason that hotter flames are blue is that blue light is more energetic than red light. A hotter flame has more energy, and therefore generates more energetic light.


How long doest take to boil water on a blue flame?

The time it takes to boil water on a blue flame depends on the strength of the flame and the amount of water. Generally, it can take anywhere from 5-10 minutes to bring water to a boil on a blue flame. Using a lid on the pot can help speed up the process.


In what creature does the temperature range the determine the sex of the hatchings?

Nile crocodiles have temperature-dependent sex determination, which means the sex of their hatchlings is determined not by genetics, but by the average temperature during the middle third of their incubation period. If the temperature inside the nest is below 31.7 °C (89.1 °F), or above 34.5 °C (94.1 °F), the offspring will be female. Males can only be born if the temperature is within that narrow 5-degree range.


Why is temperature important for photosynthesis?

temperature effects the rate at which photosynthesis works. e.g. if it is hot then the rate will increase, cold temperature will result in a less productive plant. NOTE: The ideal temperatures vary from plant to plant.


Which planets temperatures range from -13 to 37?

Venus has a surface temperature that ranges from about 462°C (863°F) to 471°C (880°F), which is hot enough to melt lead. Mars has a temperature range of about -87°C (-125°F) to -5°C (23°F), making it much cooler than Earth.

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Is green fire hotter then blue fire?

Assuming we're not throwing ions into the flame and the color is due strictly to temperature, the blue flame is hotter.The problem is that flames can be different colors for reasons other than temperature. Specifically, they may contain ionized materials with strong emission lines that color the flame. Probably the easiest example to observe using ordinary household materials is sodium which gives an orangish yellow color (easily seen by dropping a few crystals of table salt into the flame of a gas stove).The reason that hotter flames are blue is that blue light is more energetic than red light. A hotter flame has more energy, and therefore generates more energetic light.


What would a temperature range of 5 degrees on the celsius scale be on the kelvin scale?

A temperature range of 5 degrees Celsius is equivalent to a range of 5 Kelvin, as the size of one degree Celsius is the same as one Kelvin. So, a temperature range of 5 degrees Celsius is equal to a range of 5 Kelvin on the Kelvin scale.


How long doest take to boil water on a blue flame?

The time it takes to boil water on a blue flame depends on the strength of the flame and the amount of water. Generally, it can take anywhere from 5-10 minutes to bring water to a boil on a blue flame. Using a lid on the pot can help speed up the process.


Fire and flash point values of fuels?

flash point is the temperature of the fuel at which a momentary or may be a instantaneous flame occurs occurs when you introduce a source of flame over the surface of the fuel (not by contact, the introductory flame should always be above the surface of the fuel)fire point is the temperature of the fuel at which at least a 5 second flame occurs when you introduce a source of flame above the surface of the fuel.


How tall is Tori Flame?

Tori Flame is 5'.


What is firepoint?

The fire point of a fuel is the temperature at which it will continue to burn for at least 5 seconds after ignition by an open flame. Firepoint comes after flashpoint.


What is the normal temperature range for a fridge and freezer?

The normal temperature range for a fridge is between 35 to 38 degrees Fahrenheit, and for a freezer, it is between 0 to 5 degrees Fahrenheit.


How tall is Charlotte Flame?

Charlotte Flame is 5' 4".


5 example of qualitative and quantitative observations before burning a candle.?

qualitative - smells of smoke, hot air from flame, flame is orange and blue at the bottom, flame moves around, [unscented candle - no smell], wick is burning and turning black. quantitative - sorry i don't have the answer. I'm looking for it myself :(


How many different kind of Cal Flame BBQ's are available?

There are currently 8 models of Cal Flame BBQ. You have a charcoal variety barbecue then you have the burner style barbecue. They range from 3 burners all the way up to 5 burners.


How tall is Violet Flame?

Violet Flame is 5' 3 1/2".


What is normal temperature of a horse?

99*5 F--101*5F is the normale range for an adult horse.

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