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a substance which burns without flames is ___.​

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Answered by ItzWinterBear
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Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), also referred to as simply propane or butane are flammable mixtures of hydrocarbon gases, used as fuel in heating and cooking equipment and produce a blue flame. Camphor gives a flame, which is widely used in worship. Charcoal, does not vaporise and so, does not produce a flame.

Answered by sahuhinjilicut
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Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), also referred to as simply propane or butane are flammable mixtures of hydrocarbon gases, used as fuel in heating and cooking equipment and produce a blue flame. Camphor gives a flame, which is widely used in worship. Charcoal, does not vaporise and so, does not produce a flame. The substances which evaporates during burning, give flames. Thus, option D is correct

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a substance which burns without flames is ___.

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