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How long does it take a luminous flame to heat water

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Answered by Anonymous
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All of the carbon that gets used can be turned into CO2, so there's actually no soot.

Because luminous flames don't burn as efficiently as non-luminous ones, they don't produce as much energy.

This means that the non-luminous flames have a lot more energy than luminous ones, and their flames are actually hotter

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