Chemistry, asked by irenemarymathew, 7 months ago

while cooking if the bottom of the vessel is getting blackened on the outside it means that​

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Answered by mamtaat81
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Answer:

When the fuel does not burn completely then a sooty flame appears which makes the bottom of the utensil black. It is due to the air holes, which are getting blocked and the fuel does not burn completely.

Answered by Kandarp22
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Answer: either the burner is faulted or the fuel is impure.

Explanation:

The good fuel will burn with high efficiency and as a result will not produce the blackened material often found on the bottom of vessel.

It could also be possible that the burner is jammed and as a result it releases the impurity.

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