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An intense white flame is produced when magnesium burns.
The flame of a candle requires oxygen to continue burning. When you cut off the air supply, the flame is deprived of oxygen which is essential for the combustion process. Without oxygen, the flame cannot sustain itself and eventually dies out.
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The flame is white and very luminous.
The oxygen necessary for burning is not sufficient.
An intense white flame is produced when magnesium burns.
Carbon is the element that is black and is produced when there is incomplete burning.
The flame produced by burning butane is typically blue in color.
The color of the flame produced by burning magnesium is a bright white.
A blue flame would indicate ethane burning in excess oxygen. Blue flames are typically associated with complete combustion and sufficient oxygen supply during the burning process.
The flame color of barium burning in oxygen is green.
The flame produced by burning acetylene gas is typically colorless when burned in pure oxygen. However, if burned in air, it can produce a slight yellowish flame due to incomplete combustion, which may also contain some soot.
The hottest flame color is typically blue, as it indicates a high temperature flame burning at a more efficient rate. This is often seen in combustion reactions that have sufficient oxygen supply.
violet or purple colour
Red brick; it is not a burning but a heating.
The flame of a candle requires oxygen to continue burning. When you cut off the air supply, the flame is deprived of oxygen which is essential for the combustion process. Without oxygen, the flame cannot sustain itself and eventually dies out.
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