The most rare colored flame is blue. Blue flames are typically seen in natural gas or alcohol fires, and are produced by the presence of carbon monoxide or hydrogen. Temperature and chemical composition can also affect flame color.
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The tip of a flame is called the "flame apex" or "flame tip." It is the hottest part of the flame, where combustion is most efficient, and typically appears as the brightest part of the flame. This area is where the fuel and oxidizer are actively reacting, producing light and heat.
outer oxidising zone is the second most hottest part of burner flame....
The hottest colored flame on Earth is typically blue. Blue flames are produced when the fuel burns at a very high temperature, indicating complete combustion and high energy release. This can be seen in some natural gas stoves or when certain metals are burned.
The color in the flame test has to do with the electrons moving from their ground state to their excited state. When the electron tries to move BACK down to the ground state (near the nucleus) it emits energy called a photon, this is how you see the light.
it catches fire with a multi coloured flame.
No. Although any diamond is rare, brown-coloured diamonds are among the most common gem-quality diamonds mined.
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its highly visible and cooler than other coloured flames
Yellow flame can be seen easily and it doens't produce much heat.
Potassium has a 'LILAC' ( pale purple) flame. Group (I) metals Lithium = Red Sodium - Yellow Potassium = Lilac. NB Other metals have coloured flames. Copper being the most well known , with a blue/green flame.
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most sheep are white, or cream coloured, a very rare one is black,.
Derek A. Reid has written: 'Coloured icones of rare and interesting fungi' -- subject(s): Fungi, Rare fungi
The Flammulated Owl (Otus flammeolus) has flame coloured feathers which give the owl its name. It gained its scientific name of flammeolus from the Latin word for 'flame' or 'flame-shaped', a direct reference to its flamelike colouration.The Flammulated Owl is also known as the Flammulated Scops Owl, or sometimes the Dwarf Owl. It was previously known as the Flammulated Screech Owl.
The jewelry grade (white) diamond that is most valuable is identified as a D-colour stone. In fancy coloured stones, both blue and pink stones are valuable, although red might be the most rare, and therefore the most valuable. See the link, below.