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Candle flame is an example of non-luminous flame

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Answered by Athalia
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Answer:

✔︎False

Explanation:

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Answered by hassanalihassanali06
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Answer:

It's true because.

Non-luminous flame: A non-luminous flame does glow as bright as luminous flame. It undergoes complete oxidation, so it gets much hot (high temperature) than luminous flame.

A blue colored flame which produces very little light of candle is called nonlunminous flame. In other words when a fuel undergoes complete combustion it is non luminous flame.As we know that candle shows complete oxidation when it totally burns at end .

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