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Soot
It usually means too much fuel or not enough spark.
blue flame is more important for laboratory procedures since it's also known as the reducing zone of the flame in which the tip of the blue flame has the highest temperature. and thank you , a Dental student ;D
When a carbon-containing fuel is burned, carbon-oxygen compounds are formed. If there's enough air, carbon dioxide will be formed. When the oxygen runs low you'll get carbon monoxide, and when it runs out you get pure carbon - soot. A blue flame has enough oxygen to convert all the carbon to CO2.
The fuel in the Bunsen burner is a compound of carbon and hydrogen. The hydrogen combines with the oxygen in air to form water leaving the carbon behind as the black substance.
There are many things that produce soot. The burning of coal or wood produces soot. In prior years, individuals would hire chimney sweepers to clean the build up of soot from their fireplaces and chimney flutes.
yeh it can
To much oil in fuel .sparkplugs build soot on them
Black soot can form on a funnel when there is incomplete combustion of fuel. This happens when the fuel does not have enough oxygen to fully burn, leading to the production of carbon particles. These carbon particles then adhere to the surface of the funnel, resulting in the formation of black soot.
To reduce soot levels we should stop deforestation, upgrade diesel filters in cars and exchange biomass-burning stoves for new solar powered or natural gas versions.
Soot
It produces NO2 and NO3 with release of soot, ash and particulate matter.
most likely, too much fuel.
EGR stands for exhaust gas recirculation valve. it is used as a polution control device to lower the Nox in the burnt fuel. If you are getting soot in the egr valve, you might also be getting soot out of the exhaust pipe and your car is most likely running VERY rich (Rich meaning that you have too much fuel in your fuel air mixture. Lean is when you have too little fuel in the fuel air mixture)
The Burning of fossil fuels produces carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxide, and sulfur dioxide. They also produce particulates such as dust and soot.
It usually means too much fuel or not enough spark.
probaly the air fuel mixtuer on the carb