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combustible substances and non combustible substances
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Answered by kavitapaliwal0921
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A substance that burns in air and produces heat and light upon burning is called Combustible substances. For example - Diesel, petrol, kerosene.

Substances that don't burn in the presence of air are called non-combustible substances. For ex - Glass, stones.

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Answered by Zara2340
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A substance that burns in air and produces heat and light upon burning is called Combustible substances. E.g. Diesel, petrol, kerosene.

Substances that don't burn in the presence of air are called non-combustible substances. E.g. Glass, stones

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