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What is flame?
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Answered by MrShaReeF
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➡️A flame is the visible part of a fire. It gives light and heat. It is the result of an exothermic reaction.

➡️A blue or white flame is often very hot, while a red, orange, or yellow flame is less hot.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A flame is the region where combustion (or burning) of gaseous substances takes place. Depending upon the amount of oxygen available and burning of fuels, flame are of the following two types:-

1. Blue or Non-luminous Flame

2. Yellow or Luminous Flame.

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