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Flame

A flame (from Latin flamma) is the visible, gaseous part of a fire. It is caused by a highly exothermic chemical reaction made in a thin zone. When flames are hot enough to have ionized gaseous components of sufficient density, they are then considered plasma.

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Mechanism

Color

Temperature

In microgravity

Edge flame

Thermonuclear flames

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Flame

Nodes71
Edges70
Triples70
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.028169
Components1

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Flame

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related to External links · 14
Flame → Archived, August, Coloured Flames, Fire, June, Licence, Nottingham, Peter, September, The Periodic Table, Ultra-Low Emissions Low-Swirl Burner, University, Videos, Wayback Machine7 Shades
related to Mechanism · 11
Flame → As, Black, C2, CH, Color, For, Goldsmiths, In, One, Sufficient, The
related to In microgravity · 7
Flame → Earth, Experiments, In, NASA, The, There, These
related to Temperature · 7
Flame → Adiabatic, An, Any, Atmospheric, How, Other, When
related to Color · 6
Flame → Also, Bunsen, In, Most, The, When
related to Edge flame · 6
Flame → Amable Liñán, An, Dold, Joel Daou, John, The
related to Cool flames · 5
Flame → At, Cyclical, Humphry Davy, Sometimes, The
related to Highest temperature · 5
Flame → C4N2, CN, Cyanogen, Dicyanoacetylene, This
related to Thermonuclear flames · 4
Flame → Flames, In, This, Type Ia
see also · 2
Flame → Combustion Institute, Flame Research FoundationOlympic

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temperature flames combustion oxygen fuel soot carbon color yellow chemical reaction candle air produce used diffusion radicals emission species occurs

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Flamecausesthe vaporized fuel molecules to decompose0.90text
the methylidyne radicalinstance ofSufficient energy in the flame will excite the electrons in some of the transient reaction intermediates0.80text
Flamerelated to ColorIn0.60section
Flamerelated to ColorBunsen0.60section
Flamerelated to ColorThe0.60section
Flamerelated to ColorAlso0.60section
Flamerelated to ColorWhen0.60section
Flamerelated to ColorMost0.60section
Flamerelated to Common flame temperaturesThis0.60section
Flamerelated to Cool flamesAt0.60section
Flamerelated to Cool flamesThe0.60section
Flamerelated to Cool flamesHumphry Davy0.60section

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