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When cotton will be flame what will be happen

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Answered by ashuguptafzd16
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Cotton: Ignites on contact with flames; burns quickly and leaves a yellowish to orange afterglow when put out. Does not melt. It has the odor of burning paper, leaves, or wood. Cotton was the most flammable, as it didn't take that long for it to burn up with the time of 2 minutes and 36 seconds.

Answered by dakshachand19
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Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), also referred to as simply propane or butane are flammable mixtures of hydrocarbon gases, used as fuel in heating and cooking equipment and produce a blue flame. Camphor gives a flame, which is widely used in worship. Charcoal, does not vaporise and so, does not produce a flame. The substances which evaporate during burning, give flames. Thus, option D is correct.

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