Which part of candle flame has highest temperature and why give reason
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The hottest parts of a candle flame are actually the blue, almost invisible area near the base, where oxygen is drawn in, and the blue/white part around the edge, where the flame meets the oxygen-rich air all around it. The flame gets progressively cooler as you move in from the outside edge toward the wick.
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The outermost zone of the flame has the highest temperature ( blue in Color) This is because the outermost zone gets the maximum supply of oxygen due to which complete combustion takes in this zone....
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