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No, it is not possible to get a blue flame in an electric stove. Unlike gas stoves, which use a flame for heat, electric stoves utilize electric heating elements to generate heat. These heating elements do not produce a visible flame and therefore cannot have a blue flame.

Electric stoves typically have heating elements made of metal, such as coils or solid discs, that become hot when electricity passes through them. The heat generated by these elements is transferred to the cookware and food. The color of the heating element can vary, but it is typically red or orange when it is actively generating heat.

If you are observing a blue flame in your cooking appliance, it is likely that you have a gas stove or a different type of gas-powered appliance. In gas stoves, the blue flame is produced when natural gas or propane mixes with air and is ignited.

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