Which zone of a flame does a goldsmith use to make ornaments? Why?
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Goldsmiths melt gold and silver with the use of outermost part of the flame because gold and silver have a high melting point and they require a maximum amount of heat.
The outermost part of the flame contains a high amount of heat, and it also allows the particles to undergo complete combustion.
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