Which zone of a flame does a goldsmith use to make ornaments? Why?
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A goldsmith uses the outer part of the candle flame for melting gold and silver. This is because in this zone of flame, the temperature is the highest helping these metals to melt easily.
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The goldsmith uses non luminous flame which is termed to be the outter most part of the flame
This part of flame is used because it undergoes complete combustion and considered as hottest part of the flame
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