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(d) Fire does not produce light.
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Answered by raqeebanazirdar1032
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The fact that the chemical reactions in a fire generate a lot of new heat is what sustains the fire. ... As they heat up, the rising carbon atoms (as well as atoms of other material) emit light. This "heat produces light" effect is called incandescence, and it is the same kind of thing that creates light in a light bulb.

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