which zone of a flame does a goldsmith use for melting gold and silver and why

outermost zone because the temperature of the outermost is very high than other zones of the flame.

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A goldsmith uses the outermost zone of the flame for melting gold and silver because its temperature is the highest. This is because this zone receives the maximum supply of Oxygen..

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He uses the outer zone an it is the hottest part

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Outermost zone or the non-luminuos zone is the hottest part of a flame .

therefore the gold smith use the outermost zone for melting gold

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complete zone or non-luminious zone is very hot part of candle thus goldsmith uses this part for melting gold
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the outermost zone of candle flame because it is the hottest part of the flame and no unburnt particles are present in it........
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the non luminous zone or the outermost part of  flame which is the hottest part  .god smith use tis part to melt the gold
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Goldsmith uses the outermost zone of a flame for melting gold and silver. Because it is the hottest zone and non-luminous in nature.
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Goldsmith uses the outermost zone for melting gold and silver as it the hottest zone and non luminous in nature.
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The goldsmith use the outer most part of flame because it is hottest and involves complete combustion of the fuel
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