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what happens when naphthalene burns into yellow flame

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Answered by NischalSahukar
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Naphthalene will give a yellow sooty flame because they are unsaturated. Unsaturated compounds generally give out yellow sooty flame. Like naphthalene there are many other objects like camphor, alcohol etc...

Answered by marishthangaraj
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Naphthalene burns into yellow flame

Explanation:

  • Naphthalene will give a yellow sooty flame because they are unsaturated. Unsaturated compounds generally give out yellow sooty flame.
  • Like naphthalene there are many other objects like camphor, alcohol etc Uncontrolled flames might well show your general observation that unsaturated fuels burn more sootily, but this is as much a product of the environment as it is the product of the hydrocarbon.
  • It is hard, without a carefully controlled experiment, to tell whether the general observation is true at all.

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