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Engineers at the University of Maryland in College Park ignited a tiny fire whirl and were able to transform it into a new, nearly soot-free kind of blaze ...
Even though the chemistry of these colors isn’t new, each generation seems to get excited by the colors splashed across the sky. We now have a wide range of flame colors: red, green, blue ...
We now have a wide range of flame colors: red, green, blue, yellow, purple, and variations of these. Each color works the same way. As different elements ignite they release different wavelengths ...
Researchers Discover the Blue Whirl, a New Type of Flame Naturally occurring fire tornadoes are scary, but a new clean-burning, controlled version could help clean oil spills ...
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