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The innermost part of the flame has very least temperature.A.TrueB.False

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The innermost part of the flame has very least temperature.A.TrueB.False

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B. False

The innermost part of a flame, also known as the flame's core, is actually not the hottest part. The hottest part of a flame is typically the blue part, which is located above the innermost part. The innermost part of a flame is where the fuel source (like wood or gas) is being consumed, and it's not as hot because complete combustion isn't occurring there. So, the statement is false.

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