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A flame with very high temperature that is produced by the burning of mixture of Oxygen and hydrogen..


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Answered by Ayushi6363
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The dominant color in a flame changes with temperature. ... Near the logs, where most burning is occurring, the fire is white, the hottest color possible for organic material in general, or yellow. Above the yellow region, the color changes to orange, which is cooler, then red, which is cooler still.

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Answered by IINaginII
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Practical Considerations

The flame temperature calculation is essentially the solution to a chemical equilibrium problem. Reynolds [8] has developed a more versatile approach to the solution. This method uses theory to relate mole fractions of each species to quantities called element potentials:

There is one element potential for each independent atom in the system, and these element potentials, plus the number of moles in each phase, are the only variables that must be adjusted for the solution. In large problems there is a much smaller number than the number of species, and hence far fewer variables need to be adjusted.

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