Yes, From what i know Red Flames are 1800F...Orange is 2200F... and White is 2700F.
I'm Trying to Find out how much it Need for a Pure Blue Fire
the blue flame is hotter
yes it is, allmost three times hotter.
It's hotter than the yellow flame.
because the safety flame will do less harm compared to a roaring blue flame which burns at a hotter temperature. The tip of the dark blue bit in the blue flame is the hottest (The safety flame is the yellow one)
The two types of flames a Bunsen burner can produce are a luminous, yellow flame and a "roaring" blue flame. The blue flame is much hotter than the yellow flame.
yes, they are. here are the flame colors in order from hottest to coolest. white - hottest blue - hotter yellow - hot orange - cooler than yellow red - cooler than all of above
The blue flame is caused by allowing more air into the stem of the Bunsen burner - it produces a fiercer, hotter flame. If the air flow is restricted, the flame turns yellowish and is more like a wax candle.
The yellow flame? i do not know but the blue flame is 2732 degrees Fahrenheit
Blue stars are much hotter than the Sun. The Sun has a surface temperature of about 5500 degrees Celsius (10,000 degrees Fahrenheit). Blue stars have temperatures of 30,000 to 53,000 degrees Celsius (54,000 to 95,000 degrees Fahrenheit). In other words, blue stars are about 5 to 10 times hotter than the sun.
blue flames are hotter
No, a yellow flame is colder than a blue flame.
The blue portion of a flame is the hottest
Yes it is. Because it gets more oxygen do therefore its hotter. It burns the air up and becomes blue.
When playing with different colored flames it is important to know how hot each color gets. A blue flame ranges from 2,600 to 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit .
If you see blue it means that the flame is hotter. It will then (obviously) heat up whatever it is faster.
Assuming we're not throwing ions into the flame and the color is due strictly to temperature, the blue flame is hotter.The problem is that flames can be different colors for reasons other than temperature. Specifically, they may contain ionized materials with strong emission lines that color the flame. Probably the easiest example to observe using ordinary household materials is sodium which gives an orangish yellow color (easily seen by dropping a few crystals of table salt into the flame of a gas stove).The reason that hotter flames are blue is that blue light is more energetic than red light. A hotter flame has more energy, and therefore generates more energetic light.
A blue flame is hotter than a yellow flame because a blue flame has more oxygen, so it has more energy to create extra heat. Therefore, a blue flame is more dangerous and a yellow flame is used in laboratories. The hottest part of the blue flame is right under the middle, this part is called the crown !!
Blue Flame=Can't see (hotter then yellow flame) Yellow Flame (safety flame)=visible
The blue flame is hotter then the orange one. Plus the temperature of the flame is not constant in a orange flame but it is more constant in a blue one.