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describe the outermost zone of a candle​

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Answered by proxly
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Explanation:

It is a zone of complete combustion of wax vapours and carbon particles, The air from the side of the flame mixes with unburnt wax vapours and carbon particles from the luminous zone and completely burns them to form carbon dioxide gas and water vapour.

Answered by kamallimbu486765
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Explanation:

The outermost zone: The outermost zone also known as non-luminous zone is the zone of complete combustion. The ample presence of oxygen (or air) aids in complete combustion. It is the hottest zone of the candle flame and does not produce much light. It is blue in colour.

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