When benzene is burned in oxygen what is observations
It is non luminous and non sooty flame please help this observation is correct or wrong
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When benzene( C₆H₆) is burned in oxygen (O₂) it releases carbon-dioxide (CO₂) and water (H₂0). This is because benzene is a hydrocarbon and every hydrocarbon burns with a sooty flame in oxygen to release CO₂ and H₂). When benzene is burned in oxygen it releases CO2 & H2O.
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