charcoal burn produced?
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Charcoal reacts with oxygen of the air at a glowing red heat to form colourless carbon monoxide gas, which then burns with a blue flame with more oxygen from the air to produce carbon dioxide gas.
Explanation:
When you burn charcoal, it produces carbon monoxide, an odorless and colorless gas that you can't smell or see but that can be harmful -- even fatal -- when inhaled.