Why is
the inner zone of the candle flame dark
and coldest
part of it?
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The dark inner zone is the coldest region of the candle flame because in this zone no combustion takes place because of unavailability of oxygen. Thus, it appears black due to the presence of unburnt carbon particles in Wax vapours...
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The dark inner zone is the coldest region of the candle flame because in this zone no combustion takes place because of unavailability of oxygen. Thus, it appears black due to the presence of unburnt carbon particles in Wax vapours. Hope it helps!
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