why soot is heated in absence of air
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Incomplete combustion takes place when the air is in limited supply. And as opposed to complete combustion it is otherwise known as dirty combustion. Due to lack of oxygen, the fuel will not react completely. This, in turn, produces carbon monoxide andsoot instead of carbon dioxide.
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Incomplete combustion take place when the air is in limited supply and as opposed to complete combustio it is otherwise known as dirty combustion.
Due to lack of oxygen ,the fuel will not react completely.This,in turn,produces carbon monoxide and soot instead of Co2.
Due to lack of oxygen ,the fuel will not react completely.This,in turn,produces carbon monoxide and soot instead of Co2.
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