why does the flame of a candle appear greyish black in the innermost zone?
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In the inner most zone of candle flame, the wax vapours donot burn due to deficiency of oxygen supply as this zone is not at all in contact with air. No combustion takes place in this zone. Hence it is dark and low in temperature
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In the inner most zone of candle flame, the wax vapours donot burn due to deficiency of oxygen supply as this zone is not at all in contact with air. No combustion takes place in this zone. Hence it is dark and low in temperature
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