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is burning of a candle complete or incomplete combustion give a simple reason​

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Answered by praveshkumarbhati
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Candle burns with a yellow flame because of burning of low energy fuel in a low oxygen content. The incomplete combustion of wax produces small unburnt. Carbon particles which rise in flame, get heated and give yellow and luminous flame.

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Candle burns with a yellow flame because of burning of low energy fuel in a low oxygen content. The incomplete combustion of wax produces small unburnt. Carbon particles which rise in flame, get heated and give yellow and luminous flame.

Answered by manya201010
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Incomplete Combustion. Incomplete combustion occurs in most fires

Candle burns with a yellow flame because of burning of low energy fuel in a low oxygen content. The incomplete combustion of wax produces small unburnt. Carbon particles which rise in flame, get heated and give yellow and luminous flame

It is incomplete because the vaporized wax is not thoroughly mixed with the air. You can easily demonstrate this by holding a spoon a little above the flame. A deposit of carbon soot will form. Analysis of the combustion gases would reveal a wide variety of paraffin hydrocarbons.

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