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Yes, when you loom at a fire, which color is closest to the fule of the fire is hottest
no it is the blue/purple part of the flame
The order of colors in a fire from hottest to coldest is blue, white, yellow, orange, and red. Blue flames are typically the hottest, followed by white, with yellow, orange, and red being cooler in temperature.
blue is the hottest and red is the coldest
The hottest flame color would be blue or white, indicating a very high temperature of the fire. Blue flames are typically seen in gas stoves or Bunsen burners when the combustion is complete.
When the flame takes on the color of blue this means that the fire is at the highest temperature. The fire is at its hottest and may take lesser time to heat whatever needs to be heated.
no i am not sure
it's so because there are different colors for different temperatures of fire. Since blue is the "hottest" fire color it means it is very hot there. Near the stove is the hottest place of flame because fire is constantly rising into that section. red is the "coolest" fire color meaning that it is not as hot at the tip of the flame as it is at the base.
no one knows but why is blue fire so hoter than yellow
There is no evidence for or against this claim.
Yes, blue is hottest, white is next, orange is next and red is the least hot. Good LUCK!!