Science, asked by sparkle13, 9 months ago

how does hydrocarbon differ in the process of combustion and flame produced​

Answers

Answered by pranitkhandekar8
2

Explanation:

Combustion reaction is the process of burning of a carbon compound in air to give carbon dioxide, water, heat, and light. ... When saturated hydrocarbons burn, they produce a blue, non-sooty flame. Let's study this with the help of an example. Liquefied petroleum gas, also known as LPG, is a fuel used for cooking.

Similar questions