The flame of many stove burners is blue, but the wires of a toaster glow orange. How do you think the temperatures of these two cooking appliances compare?

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the hotter is it, the more bluish it is. And the more reddish it is, the colder it is

just like the bluer the star, the hotter it is, the redder the star, the colder it is.

Comparing the temperatures of the two cooking appliances ; The temperature emitted in stove burners are hotter than the temperatures emitted by the toaster

White-Blue flames are the hottest flames when combined together but the hottest single flame is the blue flame burning between ( 2,600º F and 3,000º F). Blue flames have more oxygen than other types of flames, hence they burn hottest and this is because gases when burnt are hotter than other materials.  while

The orange flame of a toaster burns at a temperature between ( 1100°C to 1200°C) . releasing carbon monoxide as it burns.

Hence we can conclude that The temperature emitted in stove burners are hotter than the temperatures emitted by the wires of a toaster.

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