why soot is produced during some combustion
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Soot forms as a result of incomplete combustion. To achieve incomplete combustion instead of complete combustion, the fuel must burn at a lower temperature with a slightly reduced supply of oxygen. When the fuel burns, it breaks into small particles that include soot, which settles out as a dark powdery deposit.
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soot us formed due to incomplete combustion of carbon particles. it usually form due to yellow flame
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