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How is smoke produced? (Please do not copy from other questions)​

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Answered by priyanshusrinivas
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In industries when some reactions undergo gases are evolved in the form of smoke and vehicles running with petrol or diesel produce smoke

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Answered by anushkakudakeg
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Smoke occurs when there is incomplete combustion (not enough oxygen to burn the fuel completely). In complete combustion, everything is burned, producing just water and carbon dioxide. When incomplete combustion occurs, not everything is burned. Smoke is a collection of these tiny unburned particles

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In forest fires, the two products of complete oxidation � Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and water vapor � make up over 90 percent of the mass emitted. The other 10 percent contains most of the problem compounds. The major products are: Carbon Monoxide, Particulate Matter, Hydrocarbons and other organic compounds.

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