Science, asked by siddhibakshi2007, 3 months ago

Burning coal in a closed room will produce

Nitrogen oxide

Carbon dioxide

Chlorine

Oxygen

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Answered by MadhushreeDey794
1

Answer:

Burning charcoal in your home or another enclosed space, such as a camper or garage, can lead to carbon monoxide poisoning. When you burn charcoal, it produces carbon monoxide, an odorless and colorless gas that you can't smell or see but that can be harmful -- even fatal -- when inhaled.

Answered by Anonymous
1

Burning coal in a closed room will produces carbon monoxide.

Never use coal or charcoal indoors under any circumstance.

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