Chimney smoke can appear blue due to the presence of sulfur compounds in the smoke. When sulfur burns, it can produce a blue flame, which affects the color of the smoke. Other factors, such as the type of fuel being burned and the combustion efficiency, can also contribute to the blue color of chimney smoke.
Thymol blue indicator appears blue in basic solutions with a pH greater than 8.2.
Blue. When something appears blue, it is absorbing all colors of light except blue, which is being reflected and perceived by our eyes.
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No. Uranus is also blue. The Earth also appears blue due to its vast oceans.
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the smoke is probly actually blue but appears to be white blue colered smoke is oil burning after vehicle sits oil drips into the cylinders from the valve guide seals causing it to burn and smoke upon start up of vehicle
White smoke appears from the chapel's chimney
burning oil = blue smoke
The duration of Blue Smoke is 1.6 hours.
Blue smoke is burning oil.Blue smoke is burning oil.
water vapors
Wildfire smoke appears orange because of the way sunlight interacts with particles and gases in the smoke. The smoke particles scatter sunlight, causing shorter blue and green wavelengths to be absorbed, while longer red and orange wavelengths are scattered and visible to the human eye.
Blue smoke is burning oil.
Blue Smoke was created on 2007-02-12.
usually blue smoke is oil
Oil smoke appears blue primarily due to the combustion process and the size of the particles produced. When oil burns, it creates tiny soot particles that scatter light; smaller particles tend to scatter shorter wavelengths, such as blue light, more efficiently. Additionally, the temperature of the flame can influence the color, with cooler flames producing more blue smoke. This phenomenon is often observed in engines or when cooking with oil at high temperatures.
Any oil burning will result in "blue" smoke. If you have blue smoke coming out of your exhaust, you definitely have an engine problem