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Why is the middle zone of a candle flame luminous the outer zone non luminous ?

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Answered by ansistkharms
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This blue colored zone is the non luminouspart of the flame. The yellow color region which is the bright part of the flame is themiddle zone. It is moderately hot and partial combustion of fuel takes place. ... This inner zone is black in color due to the presence of unburnt wax vapors.

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Answered by marndisriram5535
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A candle flame is formed because wax vaporizes on burning. ... The innermost zone, directly above the wick, contain wax that has been vaporized but that is unburnt. It is the darkest zone. The middle zone is yellow and luminous because As it is an oxygen-depleted zone, insufficient oxygen exists to burn all of the wax vapor.

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