what happens to a copper wire when it introduces in the middle zone of a candle flame give reason to support your answer
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It becomes less heated because ,in the middle zone of the candle, combustion takes pace partially or doesn't takes place due to insufficient supply of oxygen to the middle zone.So the copper wire gets less heated when it is introduced in the middle zone
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The Copper wire it just gets blackened in the luminous part of the flame . &also get less heated ..
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