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why methane fire is invisible?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Methanol flames are not invisible but they burn with a clear blue colour which is difficult to see in bright sun light and thus seems to be an invisible fire. ... another reason is since its aliphatic in nature it doesn't produce any smoke and so it makes it appear colourless flame.

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Answered by PLANTY
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Answer:PLS MARK BRAINLIEST

Step-by-step explanation:Methanol flames are not invisible but they burn with a clear blue colour which is difficult to see in bright sun light and thus seems to be an invisible fire. ... another reason is since its aliphatic in nature it doesn't produce any smoke and so it makes it appear colourless flame.

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