Chemistry, asked by Rishabh9411, 11 months ago

why is flame produced on burning​

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Answered by MissTanya
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The gas molecules combine with oxygen in the air resulting in burning. The heat generated by the reaction is what sustains the fire. The heat of the flame will keep remaining fuel at ignition temperature. The flame ignites gases being emitted, and the fire spreads.

Answered by VAIBHAVRAJ88645656
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Answer:

WHEN FUEL BURNS FLAME PERMANENTLY PRODUCES BUT IT NEEDS PRESENCE OF OXYGEN.

THEN IT BURNS.

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