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Coal burns with ? GIVE PROPER ANSWER​

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Answered by suhanitanti06
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Explanation:

When coal is burnt, sulphur combines with oxygen to form sulphur dioxide (SO2). SO2 does not react with most chemicals found in the atmosphere and can travel long distances. Further, it reacts with water vapors in the atmosphere and causes acid rains.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The charcoal and coal bums in air producing carbon dioxide, heat and light. Air or oxygen which helps in burning is called supporter of combustion and the chemical reaction which takes place with the release of heat and light energy is called combustion. ... (a) Charcoal burns in air to give carbon dioxide and heat.

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