Chemistry, asked by jhan9324, 7 months ago

Wood on burning produces a bright flame initially (in the beginning) and glows later,

while L P G continues to burn with a flame. Can you explain why?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

This is because a flame is produced only when gaseous substances burn. When wood is ignited the volatile substance present in it vapourizes and burns with a flame in the beginning.

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