Physics, asked by naveenrukminikumar3, 11 months ago

________glow emitting a yellow light when a candle is burnt​

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Answered by lakshyashukl
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The inner zone appears black, contains unburned wax vapours and is the least hot region of the candle. The flame in the luminous region, but not very hot. The outer zone is where the wax vapours have enough oxygen gas to burn completely. The flame appears blue and the temperature is very high, up to 1 100oC or more.

Answered by rithvik301
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The inner zone appears black, contains unburned wax vapours and is the least hot region of the candle. The flame in the luminous region, but not very hot. The outer zone is where the wax vapours have enough oxygen gas to burn completely. The flame appears blue and the temperature is very high, up to 1 100oC or more.

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