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when coal is burnt flame is produced

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Answered by rajanak600731
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Step-by-step explanation:

If, when burning coal, it is not completely saturated with oxygen, a gas called carbonic oxide (CO) is formed With one pound of oxygen to one of carbon, which is not so ejpansive, consequently a great loss of heat is experienced.

Answered by rashithade
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Answer:

Coal does not produce flame when burnt because it does not vapourizes, only those substances which vapourizes on burning produce flame like wax , natural gas.

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