Physics, asked by karanemirita, 7 months ago

2. Which zone of a flame does a goldsmith use for melting gold and silver
and why?​

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Answered by yoktreekaray
3

Answer:

A goldsmith uses the non-luminous zone (outermost zone) of candle flame to melt gold and silver because it is the hottest part of the candle flame and has most temperature.

Answered by Uwais99
1

Explanation:

A goldsmith uses the outer part of the candle flame for melting gold and silver. This is because in this zone of flame, the temperature is the highest helping these metals to melt easily.

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