The term "luminous flame" generally refers to a flame that emits visible light, often characterized by its brightness and the colors it might produce. Luminous flames are typically associated with combustion processes where certain temperatures and conditions produce incandescence. In a scientific context, a luminous flame can occur during the burning of hydrocarbons, such as those found in candles or gas stoves.
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