Chemistry, asked by vinivferdnovaanoirom, 1 year ago

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Answered by KanPM
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The substance which vapourises during burning gives flame. But in the case of coal it do not vapourises, it remains unburnt. Hence it does not produce any flame it only produces smoke.

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