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Substances which vaporize during the burning of gas produces 

(A)sound
(B) flame
(C)comustion
(D)none of the above

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Answered by pk030833
8

Answer:

Substances which vaporize during the burning of gas produces 

(A)sound

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Substances which vaporize during burning gives flame. For example, combustion of kerosene oil produces a flame. On the other hand, certain substances like coal do not vaporize and hence does not produce a flame.

Explanation:

b)flame

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Substances which vaporize during burning gives flame. For example, combustion of kerosene oil produces a flame. On the other hand, certain substances like coal do not vaporize and hence does not produce a flame.

Explanation:

b)flame

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

Substances which vaporize during burning gives flame. For example, combustion of kerosene oil produces a flame. On the other hand, certain substances like coal do not vaporize and hence does not produce a flame.

Explanation:

b)flame

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

Substances which vaporize during burning gives flame. For example, combustion of kerosene oil produces a flame. On the other hand, certain substances like coal do not vaporize and hence does not produce a flame.

Explanation:

b)flame

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