Science, asked by rachanasuncheti, 5 months ago

cool flame occurs at specific temperature that can be represented by following 60⁰ C × x. Find the value of x.​

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Answered by ShlokTanmaya
2

Answer:

x = 2

because when temperature is low as 120°C fuel air mixtures can react chemically and produce weak flames called cool flames

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Answered by nidaeamann
0

Answer:

6.67

Explanation:

The minimal temperature that is needed to produce cool flame is around 400 C. This is produced in a chemical reaction when a fuel in a burnt in air. The presence of a chemical can alter the color of the flame as well.  

Now the equation that has been given is;

60 x X

Since the minimum temperature is 400, so equation cabe be written as  

60 x X = 400

x = 6.667

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