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Flame Outer oxidizing zone

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The outer oxidizing zone of a flame is the layer which gets into direct contact with oxygen. Lesser oxygen produces a yellow flame, but more oxygen supply produces a blue flame.

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The oxidizing region is the tip and outer-edge of the flame (it loses electrons) and the reducing region is the small, grayish cone at the base of the flame (it gains electrons).

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