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The zone of flame which consists of hot,unburnt vapours of the combustible material is:

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Answered by Anonymous
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The outermost zone is the hottest among all zones and is blue in color, and this is due to complete combustion. It is the non-luminous part of the flame. The middle zone of the candle flame is moderately hot and is yellow in color, and partial combustion of fuel takes place.

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Answered by deepsen640
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Explanation:

The innermost zone: The innermost zone is the zone which is formed just around the wick of the candle flame as the candle burns. It is also known as dark zone of the flame. It consists of hot, unburnt vapours of the combustible material. There is no air present here.

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