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kerosene burns with blue flame in Wick stove but produces a yellow flame when burnt in lamp

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Answered by campbellamber11
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Answer:   In kerosene lamp yellow flame is produced due to partial combustion of kerosene. Partial combustion is due to lack of oxygen for burning. ... Because in kerosene wick stove a perforated cylinder is placed around the burning wicks.

Explanation:

In kerosene lamp yellow flame is produced due to partial combustion of kerosene. Partial combustion is due to lack of oxygen for burning. ... Because in kerosene wick stove a perforated cylinder is placed around the burning wicks. Please mark me as brainliest

Answered by Clashinghome
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Answer: In a wick stove kersosene is getting a adequate amount of oxygen because of which complete combustion is happening and blue flame  being produced.

Kerosene burns with a yellow flame in  lamp because its not getting adequate amount of oxygen and imcomplete combustion is happening.

Explanation: COLOUR OF FLAME DEPENDS ON AMOUT OF OXYGEN.

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PS: KEROSENE LAMP IS COVERED WITH GLASS BECAUSE IT STOPS THE ENTRANCE OF OXYGEN AND IN INCOMPLETE COMBUSTION MORE LIGHT PRODUCED...... SO IMCOMPLETE COMBUSTION IS BEST FOR KEROSENE LAMP.....

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