What happens to the flame of a Bunsen burner when there is an adequate supply of oxygen available to react with the fuel
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Answer:
The answer to your question is given below.
Explanation:
When there is an adequate supply of oxygen available to react with the fuel of a bunsen burner, the flame produce is a non luminous bunsen flame.
This flame i.e non luminous flame produced is much hotter than the luminous and three zones can be seen in the flame. This zones are
1. The zone of unburnt gas.
2. The luminous zone.
3. The outermost non luminous zone.
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