Chemistry, asked by praveenarathor, 5 months ago

what makes the middle zone of a candle flame luminous​

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Answered by payeldas2038
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Answer:

The incomplete combustion of wax vapour produces carbon particles. These unburnt carbon particles get heated up and start glowing. These glowing carbon particles make the flame luminous. Thus, the central zone of the candle flame is luminous due to the incomplete combustion temperature.

Answered by prasadvvadlamudi
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Explanation:

Blue zone it is the layer which makes the candle flame more heater

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