No, hydrogen usually burns colorless. It is possible to see a slight blue tinge sometimes.
The flame of burning propane is typically blue with hints of yellow at the tip.
The hotter a hydrocarbon gas burns, the bluer the flame. An orange flame indicates a cool flame with incomplete combustion since soot (unburnt carbon) glows orange. Hydrogen gas burns so completely and so hot that it emits light in the ultraviolet. You cannot see a hydrogen gas flame. Alcohol fires, similarly, tend to burn very efficiently and are nearly invisible--as anybody who watches NASCAR races knows.
Blue
When oxygen fuses with hydrogen it burns in the sun. Of course just think of the sun dummy. When oxygen fuses with hydrogen it burns in the sun. Of course just think of the sun dummy.
Water is formed when hydrogen gas burns (reacts) with oxygen (from air) 2 H2(g) + O2(g) --> 2H2O(l)
Hydrogen burns with a pale blue flame.
Strengh orange burns bright as sun, orange is high visibility. Orange is colour of uk mobile network. Weakness orange is not red. Orange is not bold.
calcium burns red sodium burns orange
It burns a distinct bright orange/red color which is unique to hydrogen alone.
calcium burns red sodium burns orange
reddish purple
When hydrogen burns, the product created is water.
orange I disagree - calcium burns Red I disagree with you're answer^ whoever said red... while it is true that calcium burns red, we are talking about a binary compound, not a single element. calcium chloride burns orange. You are being too general. Calcium Chloride burns a deep orange with a slightly lighter orange core. Just saying orange is not enough. Just tried it in my lab - the main color is Red -sorry It depends on the purity of the salt and the amount of organic particles present.
When hydrogen burns, the only byproduct is water vapor. Therefore, hydrogen combustion does not produce any pollution or harmful emissions. This makes hydrogen a clean and environmentally friendly fuel source.
it is the hydrogen that burns to make gas hot
When hydrogen burns, water vapor (H2O) is produced as a byproduct.
When a star burns up all of its hydrogen,it becomes red in color.As hydrogen is the fuel for star and it will burst after it.