Chemistry, asked by teliashitosh4, 3 months ago

2.)The flame produced by Bunsen burner is
a) Reducing Red.
b) Oxidising Blue.
c) Black.
d) Green.

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Answers

Answered by adprasad
3

Explanation:

It burns with a pale blue flame, the primary flame, seen as a small inner cone, and a secondary, almost colourless flame, seen as a larger, outer cone, which results when the remaining gas is completely oxidized by the surrounding air. Bunsen burner.

Answered by sidratul1
1

Answer:

Option b - Oxidising Blue

Explanation:

This is because for combustion, oxygen is required, so the flame in the Bunsen Burner contains Oxygen. Also Blue flames have more oxygen and get hotter because gases burn hotter than organic materials, such as wood. When natural gas is ignited in a burner, the gases quickly burn at a very high temperature, yielding mainly blue flames.

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