wood on burning produces a bright flame initially and glows later, while l p g continues to burn with a flame. can you explain why?
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A coal or charcoal burns with just a glow red and gives out heat without flame however LPG burns with flame, this is because a flame is produced only when gaseous substances burn. When wood or charcoal is ignited, the volatile substance present in it vapourizes and burns with a flame in the beginning
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