This document discusses combustion and flames. It defines combustion as a chemical process in which a substance reacts with oxygen to produce heat. Three conditions are needed for combustion: a fuel, oxygen, and heat. Different types of combustion are described such as rapid combustion and spontaneous combustion. The structure of a candle flame is explained as having three zones: the outer blue zone of complete combustion, the middle yellow zone of partial combustion, and the inner black zone of unburnt fuel vapors. Fuels are classified as solid, liquid, or gaseous. The calorific values and environmental impacts of various fuels are also outlined.