3. Why a kerosene lamp produces flame during burning, whereas charcoal on burning does
not produce flame?
Give source of the following fuels:
Fuel
Source
Water gas
Coal gas
essed
Biogas
Coke
Petrol, diesel and kerosene
tience Combustion and Flame
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The substances which vapourise during burning, give flames. Charcoal does not vaporise, so it does not produce a flame.
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Explanation:
this is because charcoal doesnot varporise so doesn't produce a flame whereas kerosene lamp burn with flames as it vaporise during burning(the flame)
fuels: N/A
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