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The substances which vapourise during __________, give flame.


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  1. Kerosene oil combustion results in a flame. On the other hand, other substances, like as coal, do not evaporate and as a result do not ignite.
  2. Kerosene, unlike gasoline, doesn't burn quickly. Petrol has a lower auto-ignition temperature than kerosene.
  3. Petrol has a lower vapour pressure than kerosene.
  4. Combustion is a type of chemical process that leads to fire.
  5. Flames are created at a certain stage of the combustion process known as the ignition point.
  6. Carbon dioxide, water vapour, oxygen, and nitrogen make up the majority of a flame.

Flames are produced by the chemicals that vapourize during combustion.


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