incomplete combustion of fuel leads to formation of
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Incomplete combustion occurs when the supply of air or oxygen is poor. Water is still produced, but carbon monoxide and carbon are produced instead of carbon dioxide. The carbon is released as soot . Carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas, which is one reason why complete combustion is preferred to incomplete combustion.
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Incomplete combustion (where there is not enough oxygen present) can lead to the formation of carbon or carbon monoxide. The presence of glowing carbon particles in a flame turns it yellow, and black carbon is often visible in the smoke. ... Carbon monoxide is produced as a colorless poisonous gas
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