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With the help of an activity show that outermost non luminous zone of a candle flame has high temperature

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Answered by Anonymous
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3)The outer zone of a flame is blue:It is a non-luminous zone.In this zone,complete combustion of the fuel takes place because there is plenty of air around it.The outermost zone has the highest temperature in the flame.It is the hottest part of the flame.It is quite thin as compared to middle zone.

Answered by somaiyahiren18
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➡️The outermost zone: The outermost zone also known as non-luminous zone is the zone of complete combustion. The ample presence of oxygen (or air) aids in complete combustion. It is the hottest zone of the candle flame and does notproduce much light. It is blue in colour.

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