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A blue violet fire typically burns at temperatures ranging from about 1,200 to 1,400 degrees Celsius (2,192 to 2,552 degrees Fahrenheit). The blue color indicates a higher temperature compared to yellow or red flames, which are cooler. This coloration often occurs in certain chemical reactions or when specific metals, like copper, are present in the flame.

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