what is a flame explain its structure
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It is a visible and gaseous part of fire or any types of material when we burn the material and it reales fire and it's structure is oval in shape.
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Flame may be defined as the region over which gases burn.When we burn a piece of paper,or a wax candle,a flame is produced.
On observing the flame of a lighted candle carefully,we find that it has three zones.
..1. Innermost zone:This zone consists of unburnt wax vapour given off by the molten wax.It is the coldest part of the flame.
2.Middle zone or luminous zone:In this zone,partial combustion of wax vapours takes place with the liberation of a lot of energy.This zone of the flame is hotter than the dark inner zone;it is yellow in colour.
3.Outermost zone or Non-luminous zone:It is a zone of complete combustion of wax vapours and carbon particles.It is the hottest part of the flame.
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Flame may be defined as the region over which gases burn.When we burn a piece of paper,or a wax candle,a flame is produced.
On observing the flame of a lighted candle carefully,we find that it has three zones.
..1. Innermost zone:This zone consists of unburnt wax vapour given off by the molten wax.It is the coldest part of the flame.
2.Middle zone or luminous zone:In this zone,partial combustion of wax vapours takes place with the liberation of a lot of energy.This zone of the flame is hotter than the dark inner zone;it is yellow in colour.
3.Outermost zone or Non-luminous zone:It is a zone of complete combustion of wax vapours and carbon particles.It is the hottest part of the flame.
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