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WHY FIRE IS IN RED COLOUR....?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The wood flames are in bright orange colour. This is because of the presence of sodium which when heated emits light strongly in orange.

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Answered by Phase
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The colors of flames in a woodfire are due to different substances in the flames. The bright orange of most wood flames is due to the presence of sodium, which, when heated, emits light strongly in the orange.
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