… That a candle flame typically burns at around 1000 degrees Celcius (1800 Fahrenheit), whereas the Dicyanoacetylene, a compound of carbon and nitrogen with chemical formula C4N2 burns in oxygen with a bright blue-white flame at a temperature of 5260 K (4986.85 °C, 9008.33 °F), and at up to 6000 K in ozone.
i did not know that. I can only blame a public school education.
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Now you do 😉
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Wow, I didn’t know that. Interesting.
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Crazy hot…
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🙂
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Wowser! That’s just a little bit hot!
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Only just a little bit 😉
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Did you realize the light from a candle travels at the same speed to you eye as the light of the sun …
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Makes sense…
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