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what is flame and how it's produced

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Answered by LEGENDARYSUMIT01
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The emitting visible part of fire is called flame .It is produced by burning the any object in the presence of oxygen.

THE SUBSTANCES WHICH CAN ONE THEY ARE CALLED COMBUSTIBLE SUBSTANCES LIKE PAPER AND WAX.


THE SUBSTANCES WHICH CANNOT BURN THEY ARE KNOWN AS NON COMBUSTIBLE SUBSTANCE LIKE SAND AND WATER.

THERE ARE DIFFERENT ZONES OF A FLAME

DARK ZONE IS ALSO KNOWN AS THE INNERMOST ZONE OF A FLAME THE TEMPERATURE OF THIS ZONS IS MINIMUM TEMPERATURE AND THE COLOUR OF THIS ZONE IS DARK. IT IS THE ZONE OF UNBURNT PARTICLES WHICH TAKES PLACE ON NON COMBUSTION

BLUE ZONE IT IS THE 2ND ZONE AND THE COLOUR OF THIS JUNE IS BLUE IT IS THE ZONE OF PARTICLES OF COMBUSTIBLE SUBSTANCES


LUMINOUS ZONE THE TEMPERATURE OF THIS ZONE IS MODERATE IT IS YELLOW IN COLOUR


NON LUMINOUS ZONE OR THE OUTERMOST ZONE THE TEMPERATURE OF THESE ZONE IS VERY HOT AND IT IS BLUE PROMINENTLY BUT NOT VISIBLE
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