What happen when unsaturated hydrocarbon burns in pure oxygen? does it burns in blue flame
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yes when an unsaturated hydrocarbon is burn in pure oxygen it burns with a non sooty, pale blue flame
this is called oxi-acetylene flame and is used for cutting and welding metals....
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Answer:
When unsaturated hydrocarbon burn in oxygen, it undergoes incomplete combustion.
Explanation:
Unsaturated hydrocarbons give a yellow flame with lots of smoke, residue as they do not undergo complete combustion in burning with oxygen
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