My Flame Burns Blue was created in 2004-07.
The blue flame.
The Blue Flame was created in 1966.
A blue flame is created when a fuel burns efficiently and completely, producing a clean and hot combustion reaction. This means that there is enough oxygen present for the fuel to burn cleanly, resulting in the blue color of the flame. The blue flame is typically hotter than a yellow or orange flame.
Methane
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.
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Sulfur burns with a blue flame when it reacts with oxygen.
Its not a Blue Flame (blue flame)its a white flame. i believe it can get around 1,000degrees
it burns blue to clear. it is very had to see the flame in the in the light.
The color of the flame seen when sulfur burns in air is blue.
With a shiny blue flame.
Sulfur burns with a blue flame.
The blue portion of a flame is the hottest
The blue flame.
The Blue Flame was created in 1966.
Sulfur is a non-metal that can burn with a blue flame. When ignited, sulfur reacts with oxygen in the air to produce sulfur dioxide gas, which burns with a characteristic blue flame.
A blue flame is created when a fuel burns efficiently and completely, producing a clean and hot combustion reaction. This means that there is enough oxygen present for the fuel to burn cleanly, resulting in the blue color of the flame. The blue flame is typically hotter than a yellow or orange flame.