beacause Hydrogen is not in coal burning and it goes directly into vapour which cannot produce a flame only a glow
Use the blue inner flame when heating a piece of solid coal on a Bunsen burner. Adjust the air hole to control the intensity of the flame, ensuring efficient heating of the coal.
The flash point of coal tar enamel is typically around 500°F (260°C). This represents the temperature at which the enamel can ignite and produce a flame when exposed to a source of ignition.
The glowing part of a fire is the embers, which are small, hot, glowing pieces of wood or coal that remain after the flames have died down. Embers can produce heat and light even without an open flame.
When the wax melts,it,rises through the wick and are vapourised during burning and form flames.Charcoal,on the other hand,does not vapourise and so does not produce a flame.Charcoal is a fuel which is used in home and it is combustible substance.The substance which vapourises during burning gives flame.For eg:- wax,petrol,kerosene.But charcoal does not produce flame while burning but glows because it is the natural lump variety made from hardwood---can do more than cook burgers and smoke ribs while wax is a petroleum product and even wax is used in candles.Therefore,When the wax melts,it,rises through the wick and are vapourized during burning and form flames.Charcoal,on the other hand,does not vapourise and so does not produce a flame
Rhodium does not produce a distinctive color in a flame test.
First of all we will have to know that what is a flame made up of,a flame is made at a point where fuel and oxygen combine,so in case of both candle and coal there is a fuel ie.wax in candle and coal is itself a fuel.................but if we just think till this much then even coal should produce flame but it doesn't go like this ,actually we are missing something ie. hydrogen(the main component in every flame producing substance).........if hydrogen is not there flame will not be produced .So wax has hydrogen atoms whereas coal doesn't because coal has been burnt before and hydrogen has been used.................that is why hydrogen containing waxy candle produces flames whereas already burnt coal just gives heat not flames. Hope this helps.
anthracite coal
It means the coal is good
Use the blue inner flame when heating a piece of solid coal on a Bunsen burner. Adjust the air hole to control the intensity of the flame, ensuring efficient heating of the coal.
When you burn coal.
The flash point of coal tar enamel is typically around 500°F (260°C). This represents the temperature at which the enamel can ignite and produce a flame when exposed to a source of ignition.
The glowing part of a fire is the embers, which are small, hot, glowing pieces of wood or coal that remain after the flames have died down. Embers can produce heat and light even without an open flame.
When the wax melts,it,rises through the wick and are vapourised during burning and form flames.Charcoal,on the other hand,does not vapourise and so does not produce a flame.Charcoal is a fuel which is used in home and it is combustible substance.The substance which vapourises during burning gives flame.For eg:- wax,petrol,kerosene.But charcoal does not produce flame while burning but glows because it is the natural lump variety made from hardwood---can do more than cook burgers and smoke ribs while wax is a petroleum product and even wax is used in candles.Therefore,When the wax melts,it,rises through the wick and are vapourized during burning and form flames.Charcoal,on the other hand,does not vapourise and so does not produce a flame
Yes- it burns with a light blue flame and these can be seen in coal fires. Water gas produced from passing steam through white hot coal or coke to produce a mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide- this gas is used in industrial processes.
Aluminum nitrate does not produce a specific flame color when burned. The flame color produced by a compound is typically due to the metal ion present, rather than the nitrate anion. Aluminum itself does not produce a significant color in flames.
Rhodium does not produce a distinctive color in a flame test.
Burn hydrogen