how does unsaturated hydrocarbon burn in combustion reaction
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Unsaturated hydrocarbons like ethyne, also known as acetylene, burn to produce a yellow, sooty flame due to incomplete combustion in air. The flame is sooty because the percentage of carbon is comparatively higher than that of alkanes and so does not get completely oxidized in air.
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Unsaturated hydrocarbons undergo addition reactions unlike saturated hydrocarbons which undergo substitution reactions.
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