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  1. Feb 3, 2023 · The hottest fire color is violet. This is because when a fire reaches temperatures between 1300-1500 degrees Celsius (2400-2700 degrees Fahrenheit), the light emitted from the flame becomes so intense that it begins to occupy the entire visible spectrum of colors. The most energetic and shortest wavelength light produced by these intense flames ...

  2. Jan 5, 2024 · Violet: Temperature: >1,600 °C (2,912 °F) Cause: Blue & Red Combo. Characteristics: Violet flame resulting from a combination of blue and red flames, showcasing a very high combustion temperature. Green: Temperature Range: 900-1,000 °C (1652-1832 °F) Cause: Presence of CuSO4 or B (OH)3.

  3. Nov 28, 2009 · Instead, the colors of flames in a wood fire are due to different substances in the flames. The bright orange of most wood flames is due to the presence of sodium, which, when heated, emits light ...

  4. Jun 27, 2023 · Increased fire intensity: Black smoke can indicate a fire burning at a higher temperature or with more intense heat release. It can suggest the presence of a larger fuel load or more significant fire activity. Fire progression: As a fire burns, it may transition from producing white or light-colored smoke to black smoke.

  5. Oct 27, 2023 · Outforia Quicktake: Key Takeaways. Fire temperatures can range from 600 °C to 3,000 °C, varying based on factors such as the oxidizing agent used and the concentration of the said agent. The color of a fire can offer a rough estimate of its temperature: red flames are about 704–982 °C, orange flames are roughly 1,149–1,204 °C, yellow ...

  6. Feb 22, 2023 · This produces multiple spectra lines because each discrete energy level difference will yield a specific wavelength of light, which determines the color. Figure 1 (left): Copper is heated and as the electrons fall back, certain color of light is emitted. (right): Submicroscopic view of the electron movement, as electrons fall

  7. Books. The Color of Fire. Ann Rinaldi. Disney-Hyperion, Sep 15, 2006 - Juvenile Fiction - 208 pages. Someone is setting fires in New York City ... In 1741, America is at war with Catholic Spain. Phoebe watches as her town erupts into mass hysteria when the whites in New York City accuse the black slaves of planning an uprising.

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