Science, asked by akshatmahajan, 11 months ago

what makes the middle zone of candle flame Luminous?

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Answered by Sidyandex
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A candle is an ignitable wick.

A person makes a candle is traditional and known as Chandler.

The innermost zone directly wicks.

It contains wax and it has to be vaporized but that is un-burnt zone also have un-burnt carbon vapor.

Temperature region is hotter than the innermost zone be outer zone is cooler.

It takes place complete wax.

It is in a light blue color.

It is not normally visible.

Answered by rashidkhna73
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Answer:

  • interest on partial compactions of wax Wapas take place with the Liberation of a lot of energy this energy partially decomposed the wax vapour into carbon particles this June of the flame is hotter than the dark inner join it is yellow in colour
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