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Why is fire red?


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Depending on the substances alight, and any impurities outside, the color of the flame and the fire's intensity might vary.ChaCha!

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Gas excitations are responsible for vivid examples of colored light. Arc lighting, sparks, neon lights, sodium or mercury MORE?

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Red fire is made from Strontium Chloride. Different chemicals mean there are different flame colors! chacha on!

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Color tells us about the temperature of a flame. The outer core (hottest) flame is blue. The color inside is yellow, orange & red.

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Color tells us the temperature of fire. The hottest part, and the outside, is blue, and it becomes yellow, orange and then red.

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Well POKEMON FIRERED has over taken our search engines, so all I can say is fire is red because that's the way god made it. ChaCha

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The color of fire depends on the temperature of the flame. The hottest flame is blue. ChaCha on!

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