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How flame is produced?

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flame is produced when oxygen comes into cantact with a fuel source (carbon for example), and energy is released. its basicaly oxidation, when iron rusts, it is being oxidized, also releasing thermal energy but in small amounts detectable only by specialized equipment.

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