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The organic compounds having high ratio of carbon burn with black smoke (SOOT) as Aromatic compounds for example Benzene, C6H6.
because the heat get's warmer until it becomes a flame
Burn slowly with smoke but no flame.
Incomplete combustion causes carbon dioxide to leave carbon behind on the glass
Simmer maybe???
the smoke
The flame goes green and lots of smoke it let off
No. Smoke consists of particles of matter that did not completely combust. Hydrogen burns with a perfectly clean flame; the only product is water vapor.
Both the smoke and the color of the flame are due to the material burning. The color of the flame has no effect ON the smoke.
Basically, the oxygen supply in the tube falls much more quickly than carbon dioxide builds up from the flame's smoke. When the smoke increases sufficiently and little oxygen is left, the flame runs out of fuel to continue its reaction and, in doing so, burns out.
The organic compounds having high ratio of carbon burn with black smoke (SOOT) as Aromatic compounds for example Benzene, C6H6.
the yellow flame
you can smoke just about anything that burns.
Higher Smoke Developed Index (SDI) equals a higher smoke development rate. The SDI is simply a measure of the concentration of smoke a material emits as it burns. Like Flame Spread Index, it is based on an arbitrary scale in which asbestos-cement board has a value of 0, and red oak wood has 100.
Cyclohexane is an alkane and it burns in air with an orange flame and black sooty smoke. The orange flame indicates incomplete combustion. This means there is a lack of oxygen in the air for all the carbon in the alkane to be converted into carbon dioxide (which is complete combustion) so some carbon and carbon monoxide is formed which is the black sooty smoke (incomplete combustion).
because the heat get's warmer until it becomes a flame
because, when the wax is lit it burns off as a vapor, when the candle was extinguished the wax vapor was still in the air, and the wax acts as fuel for the flame of a candle, so the flame combusted and lit the vapor, leading back to the candle wick.