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why does an ethene burn with a sooty flame? ​

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Answered by luciferwars
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The gas burns with a highly-sooty flame, producing thick, black smoke. This happens because of incomplete combustion of the saturated hydrocarbon in the air. ... Unsaturated hydrocarbons like ethyne, also known as acetylene, burn to produce a yellow, sooty flame due to incomplete combustion in air.

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