what is difference between combustion and flame?
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The fundamental difference is that combustion is heating and no flames are created because much of the energy is converted to light energy in burning, resulting in less heat energy compared to combustion. If a flame is created in a combustion process it is referred to as burning
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The fundamental difference is thatcombustion is heating and no flames are created because much of the energy is converted to light energy in burning, resulting in less heat energy compared to combustion. If a flame is created in a combustion process it is referred to as burning.
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