what are the part of flame explain?
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Flame is the visible and gaseous part of fire. When vapour of a substance undergoes combustion, it results in flame. Only those substances which vaporize on burning produce flame. If a substance does not get vaporized, it does not produce flame.
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Answer : Flame is the visible and gaseous part of fire. when vapour of a substance undergoes combustion, it result in Flame.
This helps us to classify the parts of a flame which are following :
- Inner part : This is the black part of the flames that contains unburnt particles of the carbon from the wick i.e unburnt fuel.
- Middle part :This is the biggest part of the flame. This part is also not extremely hot. This is because this part get a limited supply of oxygen.
- outer part : Now, this is the hottest part of the flame. This part of the flame also burns with a blue colour
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