Science, asked by ace76, 1 year ago

A stove is supposed to produce a blue flame. What could be wrong if it produces a yellow flame?

Plz answer....

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Answered by 12nelsonjr
11

The oxygen gas mix is wrong. STOP using the stove IMMEDIATELY.

Open your window to make sure that the carbon monoxide (POISON) out.

If you feel ill, call an ambulance and go out into the fresh air.

Call a qualified gas engineer to service your gas supply.

Get a carbon monoxide detector.


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Answered by ryan567
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hey mate ur ans✔✔✔✔

♣♣✴✴I think nothing could be wrong because that blue flame of stove is due to presence of small amount of hydrogen in it so sometime when it gives yellow flame it means hydrogen content is less✴✴♣
✅✅BUT SOMETIMES IT IS DUE TO WRONG OXYGEN MIXTURE THEREFORE TO BE SURE JUST CALL GAS AGENCY✅✅

✨✨NOTE- HYDROGEN IS IN VERY SMALL AMOUNT OR IT COULD FORM A DESTRUCTIVE MIXTURE AS IT REACTS WITH OXYGEN✨✨

HOPE IT HELPS✌✌✌
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