Flame

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Flame is a visible, gaseous part of a fire. It is caused by a highly exothermic reaction (for example, combustion, a self-sustaining oxidation reaction, usually initiated by heat, producing light and heat), or a nuclear reaction (such as atomic fission, atomic fusion, or radioactive decay).

Characteristics[edit]

A flame's color depends on the temperature and the material being burned. The flame's temperature is usually measured in Kelvin (K). The color can range from a deep red, through orange, yellow-white, to a blue-white, although it can also be colorless.

Types of Flames[edit]

There are different types of flames, including:

  • Diffusion flame: This is the most common type of flame and is caused by the combustion of gases.
  • Premixed flame: This type of flame occurs when the oxidizer and fuel are mixed before ignition.
  • Flameless combustion: This is a form of combustion that occurs when fuel and an oxidizer are combined at a temperature below the autoignition temperature.

Flame Temperature[edit]

The temperature of a flame can vary depending on the substance being burned and the type of flame. For example, a candle flame typically has a temperature of around 1400 K, while a Bunsen burner flame can reach temperatures of up to 1600 K.

Flame Color[edit]

The color of a flame can provide information about its temperature. A red flame is usually around 1000 K, an orange flame is around 1200 K, a white flame is around 1500 K, and a blue flame is over 1600 K.

Flame in Medicine[edit]

In medicine, flames are used in various procedures, such as sterilization of medical instruments. The high temperature of the flame kills bacteria and other microorganisms, making the instruments safe for use.

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