Match column 'A' with column 'B', concerning the characteristics of a flame and its zones.
'A'
'B'
a. Dark inner zone
1. Hottest part (No carbon)
b. Blue zone
2. Partial combustion
c. Luminous zone
3. Unburnt vapours of wax
d. Non-luminous zone
4. Complete combustion
a - 2, b - 3, c - 4, d - 1
a -1, b - 2, c - 3, d - 4
a - 3, b - 4, c - 2, d - 1
a - 4, b - 1, c - 2, d - 3
A
a - 4, b - 1, c - 2, d - 3
B
a - 2, b - 3, c - 4, d - 1
C
a -1, b - 2, c - 3, d - 4
D
a - 3, b - 4, c - 2, d - 1
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1. Dark zone: The dark zone is the area around the wick of the candle flame that consists of unburnt wax vapour. It is the least hot of all the four zones.
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