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Explain the structure of a candle flame with the help of a labelled diagram.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When you light a candle a combustion reaction takes place with the wax of the candle which is the fuel and the air which contains oxygen. ... This is the black part of the flames that contains unburnt particles of the carbon from the wick i.e. unburnt fuel. Middle Part: This is the biggest part of the flame.

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Answered by legendary10
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When you light a candle a combustion reaction takes place with the wax of the candle The release of heat and light energy from this exothermic reaction happens through the flame.

❥Inner Part: This is the innermost part of the flame. It is the part closest to the wick. You might assume that this is the hottest part of the flame.

❥Middle Part: This is the biggest part of the flame. The colors in this are varying shades of yellow and orange. This is the luminous flame because it emits light.

❥Outer Part: Now this is the hottest part of the flame. This part has an unlimited supply of oxygen. So complete combustion takes place here.

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