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Meaning
Soot is a very small lump of Carbon atoms made during incomplete combustion.
About Soot
- Many particles of soot build up to form a layer of black powder.
- During the industrial revolution soot built up on trees which caused the white moths to be visible to predators. After a few years natural selection had killed off all the white moths while a mutation caused some moths to be black, allowing them to survive.
- Soot is produced in the following incomplete combustion reactions:
- Methane + Oxygen → Soot + Water
- <chem>CH4 + O2 -> C + 2H2O</chem>
- Ethane + Oxygen → Soot + Carbon Monoxide + Water
- <chem>2C2H6 + 4O2 -> 2C + 2CO + 6H2O</chem>
- Ethene + Oxygen → Soot + Carbon Monoxide + Water
- <chem>2C2H4 + 3O2 -> 2C + 2CO + 4H2O</chem>
- Ethanol + Oxygen → Soot + Carbon Monoxide + Water
- <chem>2C2H5OH + 3O2 -> 2C + 2CO + 6H2O</chem>