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In a candle flame, there are three zones: the non-luminous zone, which is the zone of total combustion, the luminous zone, which has restricted oxygen supply and is fairly hot, and the dark zone, which does not burn owing to the lack of air.
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- Flame refers to the area where combustible substances burn. It's possible to make it when you're burning something. The flame is created when a substance vaporises.
- The candle flame is divided into three zones, each with its own function. The candle flame's multiple zones have different colours and temperatures. A flame's three zones are as follows:
- Zone of Complete Combustion (Non-Luminous Zone): This is the zone of complete combustion. It has a sufficient supply of air, allowing for complete fuel burning. This is the hottest of all the zones, as it is the flame's outermost zone. The temperature in this zone is the highest of all the zones. In comparison to the middle zone, it is quite thin. This zone has a blue colour scheme.
- Luminous zone: The central zone of a candle flame is bright and luminous. This zone has a somewhat hot climate. It doesn't have enough oxygen to survive. This zone is yellow in colour.
- Dark Zone: This zone has the coolest temperature. It's a dark shade of black. Due to a lack of air supply, this zone is not suitable for burning.
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