Becoz it is a time pass
beacause Hydrogen is not in coal burning and it goes directly into vapour which cannot produce a flame only a glow
a substance burns with a flame due to the presence of volatile substances in it
In the first spep the majority of organic materials are burned.
yes only if you touch right after the flame goes out
Generally charcoal contain only one phase.
A matchstick burns for a short time because it is designed to ignite quickly and provide a rapid flame to light a fire. The small size of the matchstick limits the amount of fuel available for burning, leading to a short duration of the flame.
Activated charcoal is the ONLY kind of charcoal that should be used in an aquarium.
With summer weather comes outdoor grilling and cookouts. If you are planning to use a charcoal grill for your summer cooking, remember to only burn charcoal outside. Even with ventilation, burning charcoal indoors or inside a vehicle or tent can be hazardous due to carbon monoxide, an odorless, colorless gas that can build to toxic levels indoors. Enjoy your charcoal grill and tasty meals in safety this summer!
No you can only strike matches in an atmospheric environment like earth and accordingly earth is the only planet with an atmosphere because fire needs oxygen to maintain its flame
They can't glow. Reindeer noses can't glow, it's impossable to glow. Only fireflies can glow because of science.
There is no charcoal, only coal rocks, which are found in various spots
Sort of. Think of wood - it will burn BUT you must heat it to the point that it vaporizes (because only vapors make flames). Note that some of the same wood burns without actual flame.