bunsen burner produce both luminous and non luminous flames what kind of
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Relatively non-luminous flames tend to be hotter, although there is no inevitability about it.
To produce a strongly luminous flame, you must have particles present in the flame, and those usually come from incomplete combustion of the thing being burned.
When combustion is more complete, resulting in fewer particles present in the flame and typically in a hotter flame, it’s a lot harder to see the flame, regardless of its temperature.
Thermite (typically a mixture of rust and aluminium powder) produces a tremendously hot flame but its flame is also highly visible due to globules of molten metal present in it.
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