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There are three types of bunsen burner flames. First the orange/yellow safety flame. This used to see the burner is working. Second the blue or invisible flame. Thi ...
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When I or you say flame design we both think of something completly different. You see flames on many things now days, you see them on motor cycles, bike cycles, tatoos, ...
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There seems to be 4 parts of a candle flame. They are distinguished by the heat that they give off. The white, blue outer part of the flame is the hottest; the blue at t ...
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The three different flames of a Bunsen burner are; the safety flame, the coolest burning at approximately 300 degree's and is yellow, orange in color. The safety flame i ...
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Topic: orange flame ... Not finding your answer? Try searching the web for orange flame ... Which is hotter a red flame or an orange flame?
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A blue flame means you are geting a good gas/air mixture. If it is orange or yellow then there is more gas than air and should be adjusted. ... Topic: orange gas flame
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There are three parts to the flame, the outside flame (orange/yellow colour), the tip of the inner flame and the inner flame (both blue). T ... view more. ... Which part of the flame is hottest?
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Feb 13, 2008 ... How to flame an orange twist. Ahh yes, the wonderfully flashy flamed orange twist . This method of showmanship, while adding flavor and color ...
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The typical, bright, yellowish-orange upper part of a flame is due to the heating of unburned carbon particles.
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