When chemicals are added to fire, they release energy in the form of light, causing the flames to change color. This is due to the different chemical compositions of the added substances, which emit distinct wavelengths of light when they burn.
Green flames can be caused by the presence of certain chemicals or minerals in the fire, such as copper or boron. When these substances are burned, they emit a green color.
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.
The color of fire that is the coldest is red.
The fire appears green due to the presence of certain chemicals or minerals that emit a green hue when burned.
Water itself does not catch on fire because it is a non-flammable substance. However, if there are impurities or contaminants in the water, such as certain chemicals or gases, those impurities can catch on fire and create flames on the surface of the water.
it should change the color of the fire to white if you have the right dosage so yes but if you put too much in it will put the fire out, i suggest putting the epsom salt in first then lighting it for a better chance.
only if it is without print and chemicals as scent, color or bleach
Green flames can be caused by the presence of certain chemicals or minerals in the fire, such as copper or boron. When these substances are burned, they emit a green color.
There are four main colors of fire: red, orange, yellow, and blue. The color of a fire depends on the temperature and type of fuel burning. Different chemicals, like salts, can also be added to create colored flames, such as green or purple.
A manipulated variable could be the type of fuel used in the experiment, such as different types of chemicals or substances added to the fire to produce different colored flames.
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If you burn calcium in a fire, the fire turns to a different color Also any other chemical
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If nothing is added to the mixture and no flame is introduced externally it is called spontaneous combustion.
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Rainbow fire effects are caused by different chemicals added to the flames that create different colored flames when burned. For example, copper compounds produce blue or green flames, while strontium compounds produce red flames. Mixing these chemicals can create a variety of colors in the fire.