The illustration given to the brightness of the flames was ‘the flames were so intense that
sun was dimmed in front of the flames⁸
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heat and light given off are characteristic of the specific chemical reaction (or reactions) going on; the luminosity of the flame is usually caused by solid particles of foreign matter present (naturally or artificially) in the burning gas and heated to incandescence; and the shape of the flame is commonly that of ...
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