Chemistry, asked by roxy2007, 9 months ago

outline five application of non_luminous flame

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Answered by soulnitesh23
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Answer:

first learn flame

Explanation:

The word “flame’ itself comes from the Latin word “flamma”. Very simply put flames are the visible part of a combustion reaction. During combustion, the fuel reacts with the oxygen and produces a huge amount of heat energy. Due to this heat, the atoms of the reactants get superheated. And as these atoms are leaving the combustion zone they bleed of this excess energy in form of light.

Answered by DMNS
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Non-luminous flames Produce more heat. Non-luminous flames produce little light. Non-luminous flames burn more efficiently because they are able to combine all their carbon with oxygen. Non-luminous flames have unlimited access to oxygen.

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