Yes, it emits a bluish light, but not very much. You should be able to see the flame with the lights out.
The light is emitted mostly by unstable C2 and CN molecules in the reaction zone. Those species disappear above the flame.
If you do not premix the air with the gas below the burner flame, you would get a very bright yellow flame.
does the flame of gas stove emit light?explain
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Yes the flame of the gas stove emit light but nt very much. And its because it is the fire which emit light and we can also say that fire is a luminous body then only the gas stove emit light
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Because its a luminous object
Because its a luminous object
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Yes, it emits a bluish light, but not very much. You should be able to see the flame with the lights out.
The light is emitted mostly by unstable C2 and CN molecules in the reaction zone. Those species disappear above the flame.
If you do not premix the air with the gas below the burner flame, you would get a very bright yellow flame.
The light is emitted mostly by unstable C2 and CN molecules in the reaction zone. Those species disappear above the flame.
If you do not premix the air with the gas below the burner flame, you would get a very bright yellow flame.