If you think to black soot this is formed from tiny carbon particles.
i dont fully understand the question, do you mean the black almost burnt looking substance? which would be soot made from carbon which is the same thing in chimneys
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.
Allotrophy is the existence of two or more different physical forms of a chemical element. Soot, Diamond, and Charcoal are all allotropes of carbon.
Yellow soot is obtained when the holes of the burner are not clean. The combustion is incomplete. The yellow soot or yellow flame is because of unburnt carbon particles.
Soot particles are the result of incomplete combustion of carbon or organic compounds.
Soot is primarily composed of Carbon. Four different types of particulate carbon can be identified in different types of soot, so getting more specific would require knowing what type of soot it was.
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Soot is often produced when burning wood.
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Soot. This includes a flammable substance called creosote.
Yes. That is a chemical change.
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Getting covered with soot would be classified as a physical change rather than a chemical change.
Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide, Chlorofluorocarbon, Soot and impure carbon particles are chemical substances that have the tendency to contaminate air. Hope that answers your question!
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