a bunsen flame can produce both Luminous and non luminous c what kind of flame is produced when the air holes are closed?produces a lot of soot? is used for heating?is very hot and steady? cannot be seen from far?
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In a Bunsen burner for example, non-luminous flames are formed when the air-hole is opened luminous flames are produce when the air-hole is closed. Due to availability of different levels of oxygen, luminous flame burns with a visibly bright yellow color whereas non-luminous flames burn with light blue color.
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https://vivadifferences.com/difference-between-luminous-and-non-luminous-flame/#:~:text=In%20a%20Bunsen%20burner%20for,burn%20with%20light%20blue%20color.
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