Chemistry, asked by Jocelin123, 1 year ago

The colour of a candle flame is different from that of a bunsen burner; why?


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Answered by doreamon1
3
hi frnd here is ur ans,
This is because the In general candle, flame color depends on the amount of oxygen, temperature, and nature of the substance that undergoes combustion so it differs.
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Jocelin123: Could you please explain it furthur?
doreamon1: but it's the answer due to incomplete combustion it occurs
Jocelin123: Can you tell the colour of the bunsen burner and explain it too why it occurs. Pls
Answered by Anonymous
4
hey dear here is Ur answer
yellow colour of flame occurs because of some non combustible substances this happens in case of candle and blue colour flame occurs in case of combustible substances.
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Anonymous: my answer is also right
Jocelin123: Yeah .. But can you explain it furthur please.
Anonymous: ye s
Anonymous: there is no sufficient amount of oxygen present in case of candle so all substances cant burn properly
Anonymous: it means non combustible
Anonymous: colour of bursen burner is blue
Jocelin123: So the bunsen burner is combustible?
Anonymous: yes
Jocelin123: Ok thank you
Anonymous: thx u too
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