Table 6.2 Materials forming Flame on Burning
Porms flame
S.No. | Material | Forms flame Does not form flame
1. | Candle | |
2. | Magnesium | |
3. | Camphor | |
4. | Kerosene Stove | |
5. | Charcoal | |
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Answer:
all form flame leaving charcoal
Explanation:
it is much evident.
some may think magnesium does not provide flame but it does so all form flame leaving charcoal.
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- Candle - Form flame
- Magnesium - Form flame
- Camphor - Form flame
- Kerosene stove - Form flame
- Charcoal - Does not form flame
Flame -
- Flame is a hot, glowing mass of ignited gas produced by a burning object.
- The substances which vapourise during burning, give flames.
- For example, kerosene oil and molten wax rise through the wick and are vapourised during burning and form flames.
- Charcoal, on the other hand, does not vapourise and so does not produce a flame.
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