why does an organic compound with formula C3H6 burns with a more sooty flame than C3H4
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SATURATED COMPOUND BEING HAVING LOW COMPOSITION OF CARBON, IN THE COMPOUND ,CAN BURN COMPLETELY AND NO (CO) PRODUCES..
WHERE, AS IN UNSATURATED COMPOUND THE COMPOSITION IS HIGH ,SO NOT ALL CARBON BURN COMPLETELY, INSTEAD BURN WITH CO SOOT…
BUT NOT ALL SATURATED HYDROCARBON BURNS WITH NON SOOTY FLAME.
WHERE, AS IN UNSATURATED COMPOUND THE COMPOSITION IS HIGH ,SO NOT ALL CARBON BURN COMPLETELY, INSTEAD BURN WITH CO SOOT…
BUT NOT ALL SATURATED HYDROCARBON BURNS WITH NON SOOTY FLAME.
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C3 h6 is saturated compound so it burns with blue flame as complete combustion takes place in them
Whereas c3h4 is unsaturated compound so it burns with yellow sooty flame due to unburnt carbon particles
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Whereas c3h4 is unsaturated compound so it burns with yellow sooty flame due to unburnt carbon particles
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