Describe a candle flame ? Answer in 100 words .
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⚈Candles produce light by releasing heat and all the turnon the candle produces come from a chemical reaction known as combustion in which wax reacts carbon dioxide. Flame is defined as the area of combustion of combustible substance.
⚈There are three different zones of a candle flame :-
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Explanation:
In a candle flame, a quarter of the energy created is released as heat.
A candle flame consists of three different zones. Each zone has different temperatures. Every zone has different colour and this will help us in understanding the temperatures of each zone.
The first zone is called the Outer zone
The second zone is called the Middle zone
The third zone is called as Inner zone
Due to complete combustion, the outer zone is blue. This zone is the hottest in temperature when compared to the other zones. This blue coloured zone is the non-luminous part of the flame.
The yellow colour region which is the bright part of the flame is the middle zone. It is moderately hot and partial combustion of fuel takes place. The least hot region of the flame is present innermost. This inner zone is black due to the presence of unburnt wax vapours.