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Does the burning of coal produce flame as the burning of wood does?

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Coal does not produce flame when burnt because it does not vapourizes
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Answer: Coal too burns in air producing carbon dioxide, heat and light. But it does not produce any flame. So why do some substances produce flame while others don't? The chemical process in which a substance reacts with oxygen to give off heat is called combustion

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