Chemistry, asked by SuPi4381, 1 year ago

A stove is supposed to produce a blue flame. what could be wrong if it produce a yellow flame

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Answered by brainly107
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If the complete combustion of fuel does not take place it produce a yellow flame.
Answered by harshithtanuku
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Answer:

Gas burners burn blue if the ratio of fuel to air is correct. A yellow burner flame is a symptom that the burner is not getting enough air for complete combustion of the gas. Correcting this problem involves adjusting the burner's air shutter to admit more air, something that an experienced do-it-yourself can do

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