What colour does oxygen gives when it burns in air?
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it turns colourless....
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reddish-yellow colour
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The reddish-yellow color of the flame is the result of the inability of the solid wood to mix very well with the gaseous oxygen in the atmosphere; as a result, some elemental carbon is also produced, which glows with a reddish-yellow color. In the presence of pure oxygen, wood burns even more quickly
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