Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 11 months ago

difference between fire and flame....???​

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Answered by brainlyteen
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Answer:

A Flame is the visible portion of the gases of combustion. A flame does not have a finite shape. A fire is the whole process of something that is burning.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation: In brief:

Difference Between Fire and Flame

• Flame is the visible part of a fire

• Fire is rapid oxidation of materials caused by combustion

• Flames are actually hot glowing gases

• The color of flames is dependent upon the material burning and the temperature of fire

• Fire can be controlled as in a gas stove, or uncontrolled as in flagrance

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