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Why does coal not burn by itself in air, but once initiated by a flame, continues to burn?

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Activation energy for the combustion reaction is very high and is not available at room temperature.
On applying flame, to a part of the coal and air in contact with the flame absorb heat which provides the necessary activation energy and combustion starts. The heat liberated further provide activation energy for the combustion to continue.

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