Chemistry, asked by rajeshcisf02920, 11 months ago

why do substance burn with or without a flame ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

If your reaction does not have a flame, then either it is not producing visible light or the reaction does not occur in the air above the substance. it is because of the chemical reaction taking place between the substance burning and the air just above it . this is because of the heat combustion.

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Answered by mehak527
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Answer:

The chemical reaction is going on in the substance being burned, and in the air above it as the heat of combustion vaporizer some of the substance being burned. That's why coal glow and flame seem to leap into the air.

If your reaction does not have a flame, then either it is not producing visible light or the reaction does not occur in the air above the substance.

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