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describe the diffrent zones of a flame with the help of a diagram

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  • The different zones of a candle flame can be described as follows: ... The innermost zone: The innermost zone is the zone which is formed just around the wick of the candle flame as the candle burns. It is also known as dark zone of the flame. It consists of hot, unburnt vapours of the combustible material

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Answered by Aditya12823m
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a flame has 4zones in it :-

a)the outermost thin faint blush non luminus region of complete combustion . it is the hottest zone of tge flame .

b)the middle bright luminous zone of partial combustion . it is the moderately hot zone .

c)the innermost , coldest dark zone , consists of hot vapour and called as zone of no combustion .

d)blue zone near the bottom of flame is due to burning of carbon monoxide . carbon is formed due to incomplete combustion .

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