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Image credit: Debivort
The incandescent metal embers of the spark used to light this Bunsen burner emit light ranging in color from white to orange to red. This change correlates with their temperature as they cool in the air. Note that the flame itself is luminescent (not incandescent) as its blue color is due to various other atomic and molecular energy transitions.