ABSTRACT

Fire is a natural event that transpires when a fuel source interacts chemically with the oxygen in the air, resulting in the production of light and heat energy. This energy is often manifested in the form of visible light. The hue of the flames in a fire can fluctuate based on the fuel's chemical composition and the fire's temperature. For instance, flames may appear blue when particular chemicals in the fuel release light, or they may range from yellow to red when light is emitted from the soot in the flame or the smouldering char.