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which catch fire first coal and kerosene ? why?​

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Answered by NoExist
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Answer:

The ignition temperature of wood or coal is higher and it requires more heat to start burning. This is the cause that to start a fire in wood or coal paper or kerosene oil is used as the ignition temperature of paper or kerosene oil is lower than that of wood or coal. 25.

Answered by xXItzPrernaXx
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Explanation:

The ignition temperature of wood or coal is higher and it requires more heat to start burning. This is the cause that to start a fire in wood or coal paper or kerosene oil is used as the ignition temperature of paper or kerosene oil is lower than that of wood or coal.

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