Chemistry, asked by gamiparesh1948, 11 months ago

How luminous flame differ from non luminous flames

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Answered by darshinipoola
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Luminous flames

  • Burn yellow
  • Although they can get at some oxygen, they can't get as much as they need to turn all of the carbon that's being burnt up into CO2.
  • This kind of flame produces soot - since it can't release all of the carbon as CO2

Non-luminous flames

  • Burn blue
  • These flames have access to as much oxygen as they could possibly use, so they can burn very efficiently.
  • All of the carbon that gets used can be turned into CO2
  • No soot is formed
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