The organic compounds having high ratio of carbon burn with black smoke (SOOT) as Aromatic compounds for example Benzene, C6H6.
hydrocarbons, in general.
My Flame Burns Blue was created in 2004-07.
The blue flame.
A fellow flame is produced when sodium is burned as a single element. Sodium as a compound :, baking soda, washing soda, and table salt also burns yellow .
When a wooden splint is placed in the outer part of the Bunsen flame, it burns with a smoky flame due to incomplete combustion. When placed in the inner blue cone of the flame, it burns with a clean, non-smoky flame due to complete combustion of the wood. The inner blue cone is the hottest part of the flame, which allows for more efficient burning.
hydrocarbons, in general.
The flame color of magnesium sulfate is typically a pale white or colorless flame when it is burned. This color is due to the presence of magnesium in the compound, which burns with a relatively faint flame color compared to other metals.
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.
Potassium has a violet color in the flame test.
Oxalic acid does not produce a distinctive flame color when burned. It typically burns with a colorless flame or may not produce a visible flame at all due to its combustion properties.
Sulfur burns with a blue flame when it reacts with oxygen.
A lazy yellow flame is the "coolest" flame.
Chlorine gas itself does not emit a colored flame when subjected to a flame test. Instead, it will impart a green color to the flame when a sample containing chlorine (such as a chloride compound) is included in the flame test.
Its not a Blue Flame (blue flame)its a white flame. i believe it can get around 1,000degrees
Sulfur burns with a blue flame.
blue