Science, asked by udayk1858, 9 months ago

Define a luminous flame
Define a non-luminous flame

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Answered by mangalawarkade1
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A non-luminous flame undergoes complete combustion as it draws much more oxygen and gets much hotter. ... A luminous flame is [by comparison] a bright, light emiting, usually yellow, flame. For example, if you light a match and watch it burn, this is a luminous flame.

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Answered by princess1224
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 \huge \mathfrak \pink{luminous \: flame}

The zone where there is a partial combustion of wax papers with liberation of energy.

 \huge \mathfrak \purple{non \: luminous \: flame}

The zone where is the complete combustion of wax vapours and carbon particles, that is the hottest part of the flame.

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