If there is no smoke without fire what happens when you use smokeless coal?
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smokeless coal is a lie!!!!!!
theres no fire
then there will be no fire, duh
THE SAME
the question mentions nothing about having fire without smoke.
You won't get a fire so use a different type of coal
There is no smoke without a fire but no one said there is no fire without a smoke!
Smokeless coal (whatever it can be, I have not found such stuff in Northern Europe where I live) burns so efficiently that only invisible gases are formed. Smoke is an indication of incomplete burning. If coal really can burn smokeless (what I do not believe), it produces only gases like CO2 (maybe also CO) and other oxides like NOx. The temperature of burning must be well above 1000oC to transform any compound into the form of invisible oxidised gases. The inorganic elements should also form oxidised gases or stay in the trash.
With smokeless coal, you get fire with no smoke(?)
you sit and wonder. i don't know if it actually flames. i think it just glows. good question alwasy wondered that. then i found out.
''no smoke without fire'' NOT ''no fire without smoke'' so!
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