Chemistry, asked by mrabeeh13, 7 months ago

Why does smoke from a fire or a cigarette often have a blue tinge to its
colour?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Why does smoke from a fire or a cigarette often have a blue tinge to its colour? So, the short, blue waves are scattered about more by the tiny smoke particles because they are closer to the same size. ... Smoke particles that are sucked into the lungs are a bit bigger because they are not burned down completely

Why does smoke from a fire or a cigarette often have a blue tinge to its colour? So, the short, blue waves are scattered about more by the tiny smoke particles because they are closer to the same size. ... Smoke particles that are sucked into the lungs are a bit bigger because they are not burned down completely

Answered by advsahid2
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Answer:

The short, blue waves are scattered about more by the tiny smoke particles because they are closer to the same size. Smoke particles that are sucked into the lungs are a bit bigger because they are not burned down completely.

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