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22 January, 14:33

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

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  1. 22 January, 18:12
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    Yes they do have the same flame

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    Wood, coal and other solid fuels burn with a flame initially because in the beginning there is ample amount of fuel to undergo a fairly efficient combustion reaction there. As more fuel gets burned, there is not much fuel left for an efficient combustion reaction to take place.
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