How come gas burns blue? |
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This was inspired by several other threads, so i figured id go ahead and help share my knowledge. |
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How come gas burns blue? |
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I guess i can try to use my limited knowledge on the subject, but i think its because gas burns at a higher temperature than certain other materials, so when the reaction between a heat source and gas happens the flame is blue rather than orange, indicating a higher burning temperature. |
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Energy is emitted in a certain spectrum of light - the more energy, the higher the spectrum |
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Correctomundo. Not many people know this but you can get hotter than white hot. It's blue hot. It occurs in new stars. Bit irrelevent but whatever. |
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Itself. :O |
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Starry starry night, paint your pallet blue and gray,
Look out on a summers day,
with eyes that know the darkness of my soul.
Nope, a grapefruit is the largest thing a blue whale can swallow. |
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Okay here's something on my mind: |
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Depends on whether one is wearing nail varnish or not... |
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Or a thong? |
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Starry starry night, paint your pallet blue and gray,
Look out on a summers day,
with eyes that know the darkness of my soul.
A thong? ... Well closed toe it is. |
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lmao |
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Starry starry night, paint your pallet blue and gray,
Look out on a summers day,
with eyes that know the darkness of my soul.
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