which zone of a flame does a goldsmith use for melting gold and silver and why?
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outermost zone
Which zone of a flame does a goldsmith use for melting gold and silver and why? Answer: A goldsmith uses the outermost zone of a flame, which is non-luminous, to melt gold and silver as it is the hottest zone of the flame, having more temperature.
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The goldsmith generally uses outermost part of the fire. Outer zone of the fire is very hot. It can melt even silver and gold metal. So goldsmith takes the advantage of the outer zone of the fire so that in less time metal can be deformed.
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