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Category : Animal, Vegetal Life » Other | Posted by : kelvinli | Posted on : 4/6/2009 | Updated on : 4/6/2009
Keywords : white, candle, light, black, orange, color, pink, white
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
It also depends on the amount of heat. The hottest part of a candle flame is not orange, but is yellow.
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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