If you hold a piece of copper wire with a pair of tongs inside a candle flame or gas stove flame .Will it produce a flame? Justify your answer
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If we heat a piece of copper wire in the candle flame,it will be melted when the temperature will reach copper's melting point.
No flame,or fume will be produced in this process, because copper is a metal which is a non flammable object.
It will turn lava red before melting but it will never produce any kind of flames or fumes.
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We will see that the iron wire will get hot as it is a decent conveyor of heat.It will end up intensely hot yet not deliver a fire.
At the point when magnesium consumes, it is really responding with oxygen noticeable all around and not with flame.
Magnesium responds with oxygen to make a compound called magnesium oxide.
Flame is the thing that we call the warmth and light created when things consume.
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