which is the hottest region of a Bunsen burner flame
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The hottest part of the Bunsen flame, which is found just above the tip of the primary flame, reaches about 1,500 °C (2,700 °F). With too little air, the gas mixture will not burn completely and will form tiny carbon particles that are heated to glowing, making the flame luminous
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The very top of the inner core is the hottest region of the Bunsen flame .
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The very top of the inner core is the hottest region of the Bunsen flame .
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it will be the blue part of flame
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