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Which type of flame is produced by saturated hydrocarbon s on incomplete combustion?

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Answered by amarpalias
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For example, when wood burns in air, the carbon present in the wood reacts with the oxygen present in the air, releasing carbon dioxide and water, along with heat and light. When saturated hydrocarbons burn, they produce a blue, non-sooty flame.

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