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different between burning of candle and burning of coal?​

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Answered by 1980seemamishra
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A candle burns with a flame but coal does not burn with a flame. Also, coal is a carbon product and its burning is harmful to the environment but the candle is made from wax its burning is not as harmful as burning of coal.

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Answered by 6deepa6
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A candle burns with a flame but coal does not burn with a flame. Also, coal is a carbon product and its burning is harmful to the environment but the candle is made from wax its burning is not as harmful as burning coal. Wax is the substance which vaporizes during burning thereby giving flame. Wax is a petroleum product and it is used in candles, therefore when the wax melts, it rises through the wick and is vaporized during burning and produce flames. On the other hand, Charcoal does not vaporize and so does not form a flame. The burning of coal or hydrocarbons is an example of an oxidation reaction. Burning coal is a chemical change called combustion.

Candle Wax Burn  

Hot candle wax is a common cause of second-degree burns. In this case, the candle wax exploded and splattered wax onto the hand of the woman. When water comes into contact with the pool of hot wax near the burning wick, it causes the wax to explode outward.

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