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Why candle's light is orange color, not black, white, pink?
Why candle's light is orange color, not black, white, pink?
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the color of fire depends on the amount of gas within the air if there is low oxygen and high burnable gas the color is blue. if there is a good amount of oxygen the color is orange
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It also depends on the amount of heat. The hottest part of a candle flame is not orange, but is yellow.
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The color of the flame also depends on the minerals present as well (for instance, pottasium burns pink). On an ordinary candle, white is hottest, followed by blue, then yellow.
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