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I Believe It Is The Roaring But I Am Not Sure.

When We Put A Test Tube Into The Roaring Flame, I Think It Turns That Part Black.

It May Be The Medium Flame.

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Q: On a Bunsen burner which flame produces a sooty carbon black deposit on whatever it heats?
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