what meaning is flame
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light produces after burning is called flame
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Combustion is a chemical reaction which emits light and heat. The light is emitted in the form of a flame. The word 'flame' has been derived from the Latin word 'flamma', which means 'is the visible (light-emitting), gaseous part of a fire. A flame is a region where the combustion of fuel takes place The colour of the flame depends on the temperature, amount of air available, and the nature of the substance burning.
A yellow flame is also called a luminous flame, as it emits a lot of light. Its temperature is lower than that of a blue flame, and it leaves behind black soot and another residue. A blue flame is also known as a non-luminous flame as it emits very little light.
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