Why does incense stick's have white ash and looses colour when burned? Actually anything that burns has a change of coulour in the ash or the object itself(ex- when iron nail is burned it turns black), why?
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Why does incense stick's have white ash and looses colour when burned? Actually anything that burns has a change of coulour in the ash or the object itself(ex- when iron nail is burned it turns black), why?
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Answer:
The incense stick's is in solid phase ;when it is burnt it directly turns into gases form jumping the liquid phase .Example = Solid to gases state so due chemical process between the flame
Example= Oxygen and the chemical which is in the incense stick the phase of the stick is changed
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