Answer:
The activation energy needed for the
combustion of coal i.e., the oxidation of carbon is very high and is not
available at room temperature. When brought in contact with the flame, a part
of the coal in its contact absorbs heat as activation energy. Since combustion
is an exothermic reaction, the heat energy which is liberated further provides activation
energy for the combustion to continue.
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