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Ethane burns with sooty flame​

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Answered by Shubhit569
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The flame which has unburnt carbon particles due to which it gives out blackish smoke, ... hydrocarbons do not undergo complete combustion and hence give a sooty flame. Since benzene is unsaturated hydrocarbon it burns with a sooty flame while ethane being. a saturated hydrocarbon burns with a non-sooty blue flame.

Answered by Anushka1047
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The flame which has unburnt carbon particles due to which it gives out blackish smoke hydrocarbons do not undergo complete combustion and hence give a sooty flam. since benzene is unsatured hydrocarbon it burns with a sooty flame while ethane being. a saturated hydrocarbon burns with non - sooty blue flame.

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