Why air flames of a gas burner needs to be adjusted when the heated burner gets blackened by the flames?
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The blackening of the vessels indicate sooty flame due to incomplete combustion of the fuel .Air(oxygen )is necessary for complete combustion. The air holes of the gas burnerprovide air for combustion and they have to be adjusted so that a blue and non-sootyflame is produced.
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The blackening of the vessels indicate sooty flame due to incomplete combustion of the fuel .Air(oxygen )is necessary for complete combustion. The air holes of the gas burner provide air for combustion and theyhave to be adjusted so that a blue and non-sooty flame is produced.
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