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Is the temperature of a luminous flame greater than that of a non luminous flame? Please explain.
10 years ago

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DrBob222
The luminous flame is caused by the gas not burning completely. The "luminous" part is caused by the glowing embers of the carbon that wasn't burned to CO2. So you think the answer is ......?
10 years ago
Diana
The luminous flame temp is less than the non luminousnonluminous? correct?
10 years ago
DrBob222
You are so very correct. Good work.
10 years ago

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