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what is neutral flame

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Answered by robertstark412
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a flame resulting from the burning of gases supplied in the proper proportions for perfect combustion (as approximately equal volumes of acetylene and oxygen) is a neutral flame.

Answered by princepc076
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play me the reason where combustion of gases occur it is of two types blue flame or non-luminous flame and yellow flame or luminous flame ethanol C2 h5 what is soluble in water it gives as a non reaction with on H2 s o4 at 10 degree Celsius it gives sodium ethoxide with any CH3 c o o h also called actor casset its five percent aqueous solution is called vinegar it gives CO2 gas with sodium carbonate and bicarbonate

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