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cotton approaching the flame​

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Answered by pk8094461667
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Cotton: Ignites on contact with flames; burns quickly and leaves a yellowish to orange afterglow when put out. Does not melt. It has the odor of burning paper, leaves, or wood. The residue is a fine, feathery, gray ash.

Answered by Devansh9450
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it smells like burning paper

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