Chemistry, asked by sankalpit, 10 months ago

Why is candle flame generally yellow in colour?​

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Answered by ommaakaamal44
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Answer:

Yellow color is imparted to the candle ( diffusion flame ) by incomplete combustion of fuel, mostly release of soot particles (unburned hydrocarbon fuel). The Brainliest Answer! When a candle burns with a yellow flame it means that the COMPLETE COMBUSTION hasn't taken place

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Answered by Anonymous
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The candle flame generally seems to be yellow in colour because of the incomplete combustion that takes place.

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