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Luminous and non luminous flame?

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Answered by HimaniVarshney
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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.

A luminous flame is a burning flame which is brightly visible. Much of its output is in the form of visible light, as well as heat or light in the non-visible wavelengths.

Non-luminous flames are the ones that burn blue. These flames have access to as much oxygen as they could possibly use, so they can burn very efficiently. All of the carbon that gets used can be turned into CO2, so there's actually no soot.

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Answered by magicqueen23
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Answer:

(1). Luminous flame: A luminous flame is a bright yellow flame which gives of light.

(2). Non-luminous flame: A non-luminous flame does glow as bright as luminous flame.

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