Introducing certain chemicals or materials to the fire can alter its color. Adding substances like copper chloride can create a black flame when burned. This is typically used in pyrotechnics and special effects.
Fire can occur in an orange if it is flammable due to its oil content. When heated to a high temperature, the oil in the orange can ignite and cause a fire. Additionally, if an external flame comes in contact with the oil in the orange, it can also ignite and start a fire.
Salt does not react to fire as it is an inorganic compound composed of sodium and chloride ions. When exposed to fire, salt will not burn or undergo a chemical reaction, but it can help extinguish small grease fires by smothering the flames.
calcium is pretty reactive with certain element but not others
Lithium compounds typically produce a red or crimson flame color when burned in a fire.
Orange fire proves that sodium is present in the compound
Potassium or calcium chloride usually.
PVC, or polyvinyl chloride, is not inherently fire resistant. It can ignite easily and release toxic fumes when burned. However, there are PVC products that are treated with fire retardant additives to improve their fire resistance.
Fire. But there are others. For instance, dissolving a substance such as calcium chloride in water.
Fire is not typically green. The color of fire is usually yellow, orange, or red, depending on the temperature and the materials burning. Green flames can sometimes be seen when certain chemicals are burned, such as copper or boron.
Introducing certain chemicals or materials to the fire can alter its color. Adding substances like copper chloride can create a black flame when burned. This is typically used in pyrotechnics and special effects.
no
Because fire looks like fire and it has some orange in it.
Burning calcium powder over a fire will produce calcium oxide (quicklime) and release calcium vapor into the air. The reaction will generate a bright orange flame due to the high heat released during the combustion process.
No, calcium chloride (CaCl2) is not flammable. It is widely used as a drying agent and de-icer due to its hygroscopic properties, but it does not pose a fire hazard.
Orange Fire Department was created in 1905.
the answer is the "middle" fire is an orange fire.