Q. 38 B4.5( 32 Votes )
What is the difference between the burning of a candle and the burning of a fuel like coal.
Answer :
Substances which vapourise during burning, produce flames, such as wax in the candle, Kerosene.
Substances which do not vapourise during burning, do not produce flames. Example- coal and charcoal.
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