Why a kerosene lamp produce flame during burning whereas charcoal on burning do not produces flame?
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Because charcoal forms due to wood when it doesn't burns but when all flammable gases come out. It produces charcoal. Charcoal contains no burning. That's why charcoal does not produce smoke.
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