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explain with the help of an activity than wax vapour are
present in the innermost zone of candle flame.​

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Answered by mohammadzeeshan37
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Answer:

Innermost zone: This zone consists of unburnt wax vapour given off by

the molten war. It is the coldest part of the flame.

Middle zone or Luminous zone: In this zone, partial combustion of wax

vapours takes place with the liberation of a lot of energy. This energy partly

decomposes the wax vapour into carbon particles. This one of the flame

is hotter than the dark inner zone; it is yellow in colour

Outermost zone or Non-luminous zone: it is a zone of complete

combustion of wax vapours and carbon particles. The air, from the sides

of the flame, mibes with unburnt wax vapours and carbon particles (from

the luminous zone) and burns them completely to form carbon dioxide

gas and water vapour. It is the hottest part of the flame.

tus perform an activity to show the presence of wax vapours in the innermost

ne of candle flame.

Explanation:

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