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What type of chemical change is involved in the burning of coal? Give relevant equation for this reaction.
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Answered by adamwarlock05
2

Step-by-step explanation:

Sublimation.............

Answered by sinhanidhi716
5

Step-by-step explanation:

It is a type of chemical change and reaction is exothermic.

Equation:

C + O_2 ---> CO_2

ANSWER

A combustion reaction is when a chemical reacts with oxygen and releases energy.

Fuels are burnt to produce energy when these fuels burn, the atoms in the fuels combine with oxygen from the air to make new molecules, that is the reason why the burning of coal is a non-reversible chemical change.

Coal is burnt mainly from carbon. This burns to produce carbon dioxide.

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