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maybe you mean Greek fire. look it up on Wikipedia with the name Greek fire. the ingredients are unknown

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What is the major difference between the colours of flames produced by alkali metal with that of calcium when performing flame tests?

The major difference is the color of the flame produced. Alkali metals typically produce a lilac or purple flame, while calcium produces an orange-red flame. This difference is due to the unique electronic configurations and energy levels of the atoms in each element.


In the Bunsen burner where is the flame hottest?

The hottest flame is the blue flame and the coolest flame is yellow.


What is the coolest flame on a Bunsen burner a spirit flame or a gas flame?

The external part of the flame is the coolest.


Is a yellow flame of a Bunsen burner hotter than the blue flame?

No, a blue flame of a Bunsen burner is hotter than a yellow flame. The blue flame indicates complete combustion of the gas, which produces a higher temperature compared to the yellow flame's incomplete combustion.


What is the blue flame called of a Bunsen burner?

The blue flame often called the roaring flame, burns at a higher temperature and is indicative of complete combustion. This type of flame is typically more efficient and produces less soot, making it ideal for tasks that require precise heating. In contrast, the yellow flame, known as the safety flame, burns at a lower temperature and is characterized by its characteristic yellow and orange hues. This flame is a sign of incomplete combustion, which can produce soot and other byproducts, making it less efficient for certain applications. The safety flame is often utilized in situations where a visible flame is important for safety, such as in gas stoves or heaters. The blue flame is called a roaring flame and the yellow flame is called the safety flame.

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What does flame mean in greek?

Flame in greek is floga.(φλογα)


How do you say flame in other languages?

Flame in French is flamme. Flame in Spanish is la llama. Flame in Italian is fiamma. Flame is Greek is floga.


Why do we have a Olympic flame and what does it mean?

its a Greek symbol to represent Zeus and the flame that never went out


What is the Greek word for flame?

φλόγα (floga).


What does the olympic flame represent?

the olympic flame represents the death and the rebirth of greek heroeshope and endurance


Who invented the ancient flame thrower?

Greek fire


What does the Olympic torch mean?

The Olymipic Torch represents the Eternal Flame. The Eternal Flame PROBABLY represents Hestia (Vesta), Greek goddess of the hearth. Or it could represent Hephaestus (Vulcan), Greek god of fire.


What was greek goddess Hestia god of?

She Is The Goddess Of Hearth And Home And The eternal Flame.


What does chiron say about greek gods?

that there is this flame and that the godsand goddesses move with the heart of the west.


What does the flame over John F. Kennedy grave stand for?

It is the Eternal flame and this goes back to Greek mythology. It means his body is gone but his memory is eternal .


What is a good nickname for ponyta?

Pyro -means flame in greek Mustang- male horse Diamond- Its hoofs are hard as diamond Fast Flame- Meh its fits... Hope it helped.... =)


What was the symbol of authority for greek goddess Hestia?

Hestia's symbol was the hearth and its flame. Her sacred animal was the swine.