yellow flame is a luminous flame true or false
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In the simplest case, the yellow flame is luminous due to small soot particles in the flame which are heated to incandescence. ... The flame is yellow because of its temperature. To produce enough soot to be luminous, the flame is operated at a lower temperature than its efficient heating flame (see Bunsen burner).
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