Can LPG Burn with a Flame? Understanding LPG Combustion
Discover if LPG burns with a flame and why it produces a blue flame, making it ideal for heating and cooking.
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Video transcript
Yes, LPG can burn with a flame. When ignited, Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) produces a blue flame, indicating complete combustion. This makes LPG a popular choice for heating, cooking, and other energy needs due to its high efficiency and clean-burning properties.
Questions and answers
What color is the flame when LPG burns?
When LPG burns, it produces a blue flame which indicates complete combustion and efficient burning.
Is LPG safe to use for cooking and heating?
Yes, LPG is widely used for cooking and heating due to its high efficiency and clean-burning properties.
Why does LPG produce a blue flame instead of yellow?
The blue flame occurs because LPG combusts completely, producing minimal soot and pollutants unlike yellow flames which indicate incomplete combustion.