5. Yellow flame from a gas burner shows
complete burning of the fuel.true or false
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Answer: Yellow flame indicates that the flame tube is starved of oxygen. There can be various reasons for less oxygen like air holes of the burner may be clogged causing the fuel to burn insufficiently due to insufficient supply of air, or less amount of fuel is available; i.e., the cylinder is about to get empty.
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Answer: Yellow flame indicates that the flame tube is starved of oxygen. There can be various reasons for less oxygen like air holes of the burner may be clogged causing the fuel to burn insufficiently due to insufficient supply of air, or less amount of fuel is available; i.e., the cylinder is about to get empty.
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