Chemistry, asked by eshaaggarwal1204, 1 year ago

Why a kerosene lamp produce flame during burning whereas charcoal on burning do not produces flame?

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Answered by dawnalapan
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Some substances, like magnesium catches fire and burns with a dazzling white flame when heated in air. Similarly, when a piece of per is brought near a candle flame, it burns, producing heat and light. The charcoal and coal bums in air producing carbon dioxide, heat and light.

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