Math, asked by alokchourasia505, 6 months ago

while cooking if the bottom of the vessel is getting blackened ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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hey mate

  • 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 samikshavangule061
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While cooking, if the bottom of the vessel is getting blackened on the outside, it means that the fuel is not burning completely. When the fuel burns completely giving a blue flame, the bottom of the vessel remains clean.

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.

i hope it helps u

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