The production of smoke depends upon relative ratio of carbon and hydrogen al
smoke, bubblegum, and your mom
It literally means there is smoke in the air, often from a forest fire or other large blaze. Burned particles can travel 25-100 miles and produce a foggy effect in the skies of neighboring areas. Often this fog is accompanied by the smell of burning or smoke.
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Lots of smoke and fewer trees.
Common cause is burning oil.? no no no blue smoke is more from burning oil. black will come more from NOT burning all the gasoline in the fuel mix, and can be from loose or not secure vacuum. be sure to check the carb bolts and gasket...
When the wax melts,it,rises through the wick and are vapourised during burning and form flames.Charcoal,on the other hand,does not vapourise and so does not produce a flame.Charcoal is a fuel which is used in home and it is combustible substance.The substance which vapourises during burning gives flame.For eg:- wax,petrol,kerosene.But charcoal does not produce flame while burning but glows because it is the natural lump variety made from hardwood---can do more than cook burgers and smoke ribs while wax is a petroleum product and even wax is used in candles.Therefore,When the wax melts,it,rises through the wick and are vapourized during burning and form flames.Charcoal,on the other hand,does not vapourise and so does not produce a flame
A bunch of dark smoke loaded with toxic chemical substances specially carbon monoxide.
Friction increases temperature to near burning point.
Blue smoke is burning oil.Blue smoke is burning oil.
Chemicals are added to the burning paper ballots to turn the smoke black after an unsuccessful ballot.
Black smoke means you're burning fuel, blue smoke, you're burning oil, white smoke, you're burning coolant.
Coke is a pure form of carbon and produce very less smoke on burning as compared to coal
Gas heating does not produce any "smoke" at all. Wood burning, however, produces smoke which is much more toxic than tobacco secondhand smoke. It is best to completely avoid wood heating.
a Scrubber is used to remove smoke from burning coal
Steam engines produce smoke from the coal or wood they burn to produce heat to boil water tocreate pressure to drive pistons to move drive wheels. The "smoke" most people see is actually steam vapor from stack released during operation.
Blue smoke, burning oil. (tired) White smoke, burning coolant. (bad head gasket) Black smoke, excess gasoline (flooding).
burning oil = blue smoke