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Complete combustion takes place in the blue zone of a candle flame. Give reason


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Answered by AVENGERS789456
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The blue zone in a candle flame is blue in colour due to complete combustion. ... The blue zone at the bottom of the wick of a burning candle is due to burning of carbon-monoxide gas produce by the incomplete combustion of carbon particles in wax.

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Answered by xXApexLegendXx
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FLAME : Flame is the visible and gaseous part of fire. When vapour of a substance undergoes combustion, it results in flame.

THE BLUE ZONE IS THE OUTER ZONE .

OUTER ZONE : This zone is blue in colour. It is the hottest part of the flame, because complete combustion takes place in this zone

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