Chemistry, asked by dpss, 1 year ago

Why does charcoal not produce flame ?

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Answered by Pranav789
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Coal too burns in air producing carbon dioxide, heat and light. But it does not produce any flame. ... The substances which vaporize during burning giveflames. For example combustion of kerosene oil produces flame.

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Answered by priyankasingh50
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Answer:

Charcoal is a solid fuel. This is the reason that it can't vaporious on heating. So that's why charcoal not burn by producing flame.

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