10. Which zone of a flame does a goldsmith use for melting gold and silver and why?
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outermost zone
The goldsmith uses the outermost zone of the flame to use for melting gold and silver because it is the hottest part of the flame and undergoes complete combustion.
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The goldsmith uses the outermost zone of the flame to use for melting gold and silver because it is the hottest part of the flame and undergoes complete combustion.
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