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When butane is burned, it usually produces carbon dioxide and water. If there is a shortage of oxygen, the flame is not as hot and black carbon solids are formed (also called soot). How did the experiments in the lab demonstrate these flames?

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Complete and incomplete combustions are refer to these flames.

This is because complete combustion occurs when the combustion occurs with full supply of oxygen whereas incomplete combustion occurs when something is burn in the presence of limited or very low amount of oxygen. Due to difference in the concentration of oxygen both flames produces different products in the end from the same reactant so we can conclude that these flames are different i.e. complete and incomplete combustions.

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