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Carbon monoxide burns in air with a yellow flame to form carbon dioxide .correct the statemen​

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If you have a yellow, orange, or red burner flame, this usually means that your burner is not receiving enough air for complete combustion. Besides wasted gas, higher energy bills, and more soot, the main danger of improper combustion is the increased amount of carbon monoxide (CO) produced by the combustion process

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