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What is Leukocyte ? Basophil Eosinophil Lymphocyte Neutrophil .... Did you ever wonder why gas flames turn blue? The answer can be found in EveryDay Science. When you turn on a gas stove, It's blue flames not red, orange or yellow that leap from the burners. To find out why, we're going to have to spend some time in a jet. A gas jet, that is. Here comes the gas now. This natural gas is made up of hydrocarbons. Which basically means hydrogen and carbon that have joined together. When this gas burns, a lot of energy is released. The hydrogen and carbon atoms which make us this gas absorb that energy.
Approximate Word count = 433 Approximate Pages = 1.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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