What causes the Bunsen burner sometimes have a blue flame and sometimes an orange flame?

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2026-07-08 14:56

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The blue flame is observable when complete combustion occurs, which is when the air valve is opened enough to allow the ideal amount of oxygen. The orange flame is due to the burning of carbon particles (soot) caused by incomplete combustion, which is an effect of too little oxygen available for the reaction.

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