Why does coal not give off water vapour while burning?

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2026-05-15 07:16

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Coal does not give off water vapor while burning because coal is a solid fossil fuel composed primarily of carbon and other elements, but it does not contain hydrogen in significant amounts. Water vapor is a byproduct of combustion when hydrogen-containing fuels are burned. Since coal lacks hydrogen, it does not produce water vapor during the combustion process.

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