Flame


Combustion and Flame I - Concepts
Class - Navodaya Entrance 9th Subjects
 
 
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Flame

A flame is a region where combustion of fuel takes place.

Substances which vapourise during burning produce flames. E.g. kerosene, wax etc. Substances which do not vapourise during burning do not produce flames. E.g. coal, charcoal etc. The colour of flame depends on: Temperature, amount of air available, nature of the substance burning.

      Luminous Flame

        Non Luminous Flame

  1. Give yellow flame

      1.  Give blue color flame

   2. Emits lot of light

     2.  Emit very little light

   3. Observed when there is insufficient oxygen

      or incomplete combustion

      3. Observed when there is sufficient amount 

       oxygen available

   4. Temperature is less and leaves behind black  soot and other residue.

    4. Leave no residues behind

Sample Questions
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Question : 1

Match the following:

Column-1 Column-2
A. Wood P. Gaseous fuel
B. Iron nail  Q. Flame
C. L.P.GR. Solid fuel
D. Candle S. Combustible
E. Coal  T. Non-combustible

                                                     

Right Option : A
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Question : 2

Colour of  flame does not depend on which of the following ?

Right Option : D
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Question : 3

Flame that gives blue colour to the flame is called as _____________________.

Right Option : B
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