incandescent region in candle flame
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Several zones of a candle flame can be seen with the eye.
At the bottom is a region that gives off blue light.
This light is actually molecular emission from gaseous carbon, C2. ..
. This is known as the "incandescent region", and is where hot soot particles glow, giving off light like the filament of a light bulb
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Several zones of a candle flame can be seen with the eye.
At the bottom is a region that gives off blue light.
This light is actually molecular emission from gaseous carbon, C2. ..
. This is known as the "incandescent region", and is where hot soot particles glow, giving off light like the filament of a light bulb
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