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Coal burns at nearly 400degreeC but phosphorous burns at 34 degree C give reason

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Dear student,
Coal is a stable substance hence less reactive than Phosphorus which is unstable.So phosphorus being more reactive will burns easily and coal burns at high temperature.
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