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with some examples explain flame. How is it different from the process combustion?

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • The fundamental difference is that combustion is heating and no flames are created because much of the energy is converted to light energy in burning, resulting in less heat energy compared to combustion. If a flame is created in a combustion process it is referred to as burning.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

the example of flame is

a fire from a lighter

flame is an intense Desire for a particular person.

Explanation:

tribulation is a scientific word for burning the products of a combustion reaction are called oxides

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