WHY BURNING OF COAL DO NOT PRODUCE FLAME JUST AS WAX
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Coal too burns in air producing carbon dioxide, heat and light. ... The substances which vaporize during burning give flames. For example combustion of kerosene oil produces flame. On the other hand certain substances like coal do not vaporize and hence doesn't produce a flame.
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