The particles in smoke that give it its dark color are called soot or particulate matter. These particles are small, solid substances that are suspended in the air.
Dark yellow can be referred to as mustard or amber in color.
A very dark black color is often referred to as "jet black" or simply "black."
maroon I thouhg it was called deep purple.
The color you are referring to is often called taupe. Taupe is a neutral color that ranges from a light grayish-brown to a dark tan.
The darkest brown color is often referred to as "espresso" or "dark chocolate brown."
Smoke is dark in color because it consists mainly of small carbon particles and other impurities released during combustion. These particles absorb and scatter light, giving smoke its dark appearance.
Yes it does
Yes, soot is a black carbonaceous substance produced during incomplete combustion of carbon-containing fuels. It consists mainly of amorphous carbon and is responsible for giving smoke its dark color.
Yes it does
Soot ~ A black powdery or flaky substance consisting largely of amorphous carbon, produced by the incomplete burning of organic matter.
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...
Soot ~ A black powdery or flaky substance consisting largely of amorphous carbon, produced by the incomplete burning of organic matter.
The smoke from your muffler has a smell because what is coming out of the muffler is the products of the incomplete combustion of your fuel. Some of those products are gases and vapors that have color and some are dark but small particles - that is what you call smoke. But some of what comes out are various chemicals that your nose detects as odors.
Dirt, grime and carbon particles
Water that is muddy and dark from particles is called turbid water. Turbidity is a measure of the cloudiness or haziness of a liquid caused by suspended solids.
Dark yellow can be referred to as mustard or amber in color.
A very dark black color is often referred to as "jet black" or simply "black."