how does the supply of air effect the combution of saturated hydrocarbons
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The Supply of air effect combustion of saturated hydrocarbons can be explained in detail as follows :
Explanation:
- If the air supply is not sufficient, saturated hydrocarbons give a yellow sooty flame.
- This is because of the insufficient oxygen present in the atmosphere.
- This is because all the unsaturated hydrocarbons contain a large percentage of carbon due to which the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere is not enough.
- Hence, this is the main reason why the unsaturated hydrocarbons undergo incomplete combustion and give yellow and soothing flames.
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When air supply is limited then saturated hydrocarbon burns with
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