What happens when unsaturated hydrocarbons burn in limited supply of air?
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due to the amount of carbon being more than the amount of hydrogen in unsaturated hydrocarbons.
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The burning of carbon compounds results in a sooty deposit on the surface or a sooty flame if there is an incomplete combustion of saturated hydrocarbons due to limited supply of air. ... Burning of unsaturated hydrocarbons in pure oxygen will result in complete burning to produce a blue flame (without any smoke at all).
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