You can tell a lot about the heat of a fire by the color. The areas that are white or blue are much hotter then the areas that are more yellow or orange. The hottest areas are generally closest to the fuel source.
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∙ 16y agoThe inner cone of a gas flame is typically the hottest part. This part of the flame has complete combustion and appears blue in color.
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∙ 13y agoIt is the same temperature all around.
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∙ 11y agoBlue Zone
My teacher taught me it was the hottest at the end of the blue part of the flame.
The hottest part of a roaring Bunsen burner flame is the inner blue cone. This part of the flame has complete combustion of the fuel and produces the highest temperatures, making it ideal for heating or sterilizing tasks in laboratory settings.
The hottest part of a Bunsen flame is the blue inner cone.
The second hottest part of a burner flame is the inner cone, where combustion is most intense and temperatures are higher than in the outer part of the flame.
The inner core of a gas flame, also known as the pilot flame, is usually invisible and gives off no light. It is the hottest part of the flame and helps sustain the combustion process in the outer, visible parts of the flame.
The blue part of a flame is the hottest.
My teacher taught me it was the hottest at the end of the blue part of the flame.
No
The blue portion of a flame is the hottest
Near the tip of a blue flame is the hottest.
It is just at the end of the blue flame that comes from the tip.
It isn't. The inner (blue) part is the hottest.
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no it is the blue/purple part of the flame
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When set to a roaring flame, there are what looks like cones of different shades of blue and orange. The hottest part of the flame, when set to roaring, is at the tip of the blue cone.
The hottest flame is the blue flame and the coolest flame is yellow.