Useful information:
Pay attention to the flame color on gas stoves or hobs.
* If the flame is blue, everything is fine; the gas is well mixed, and the flame temperature is around 1500-1700 degrees Celsius.
* If the flame is red/orange, the gas is sold mixed with a higher dose of oxygen, resulting in a lower flame temperature of around 900-1200 degrees Celsius.
This means higher gas consumption.
Explanation for subscriber: Assale Jonathan
Thursday, February 5, 2026
PAY ATTENTION TO THE COLOR OF THE STOVE FLAME
A lack of oxygen in the room can cause a color change. The gas contains butane, which, in the presence of sufficient oxygen, burns completely, producing carbon dioxide and water. In this case, a blue flame is visible on the stove. However, with a lack of oxygen, butane burns incompletely, producing a toxic gas called carbon monoxide. In this case, a yellow-orange flame is visible.
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