sooty flame refers to the flame produces after burning, which shows incomplete combustion, i.e, insufficient supply of oxygen.
For the same reason anything else burns with a sooty flame--not enough oxygen. What happens is, the outside of the flame gets all the air it wants, and the little oxygen that makes it through isn't enough to properly combust the fuel. If you mix air with the fuel before you burn it, as is done in a carburetor or a welding torch, you don't get a sooty flame.
hydrocarbons, in general.
The molecular formula for chloroform is CHCl3.
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.
sooty flame refers to the flame produces after burning, which shows incomplete combustion, i.e, insufficient supply of oxygen.
For the same reason anything else burns with a sooty flame--not enough oxygen. What happens is, the outside of the flame gets all the air it wants, and the little oxygen that makes it through isn't enough to properly combust the fuel. If you mix air with the fuel before you burn it, as is done in a carburetor or a welding torch, you don't get a sooty flame.
luminous
hydrocarbons, in general.
yes
When a hydrocarbon is burnt in the presenceof oxygen it gives heat, light, and carbon dioxide gas producing a sooty or non-sooty flame
odour,melting/boling point,solubility in water,sooty or non- sooty flame on combusion,sodium fusion test,colour on adding KMnO4..
sooty and sweep is a famous children's television program (in england)
The molecular formula for chloroform is CHCl3.
i think this has something to do with the ratio of C/O as compared to that of CO2 where the ratio of C/O is less. a sooty flame is an indicator of a lot of C
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.
Black carbon soot is deposited on the porcelain