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why lighted candle doesn't produce much heat as stove flame and stove flame doesn't produce more light as candle does why? Explain briefly in your own words
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Flames are created when two gases react to produce heat and light. Different reactions produce different quantities of heat so, no, not all flames are the same temperature. Anyone who has passed their fingers unscathed through a yellow candle flame but been burned by the blue flame of a gas stove will have found this out.
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