Naphthalene burns with a yellow flame.
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1) Naphthalene is an unsaturated compound. In unsaturated hydrocarbon the proportion of carbon is larger than that of saturated hydrocarbons.
As a result, some unburnt carbon particles are also formed during combustion of unsaturated compound.
2) In the flame, these unburnt hot carbon particles emit yellow light and therefore the flame appears yellow. Hence, naphthalene burns with a yellow flame.
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1) Naphthalene is an unsaturated compound. In unsaturated hydrocarbon the proportion of carbon is larger than that of saturated hydrocarbons.
As a result, some unburnt carbon particles are also formed during combustion of unsaturated compound.
2) In the flame, these unburnt hot carbon particles emit yellow light and therefore the flame appears yellow. Hence, naphthalene burns with a yellow flame.
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