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what is soot and how it is formed?​

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Answered by ashy69963
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what is soot

Soot consists of variable quantities of carbonaceous and inorganic solids together with absorbed and occluded tars and resins. Notes: Soot is generally formed as an unwanted by-product of incomplete combustion or pyrolysis. Soot generated within flames consists essentially of aggregates of spheres of carbon.

how it is formed?​

Soot is formed during the combustion of hydrocarbon fuels, such as oil, natural gas, and wood. ... Soot particles are formed when gaseous molecules are heated to high temperatures, and they don't easily turn back to gaseous molecules the way water droplets do when they are heated up.

Answered by tarvindermohi1313
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Soot is formed during the combustion of hydrocarbon fuels, such as oil, natural gas, and wood. ... Soot particles are formed when gaseous molecules are heated to high temperatures, and they don't easily turn back to gaseous molecules the way water droplets do when they are heated up. Hope this was helpful to you

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