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Summary Of: Soot

Emission of soot from a large diesel truck... Emission of soot from a large diesel truck... Emission of soot from a large... The PAHs in soot are known mutagens and probable human carcinogens... They include soot from internal combustion engines... Soot in very low concentrations is capable of darkening surfaces or making particle agglomerates... Soot is the primary cause of... The production of soot in a flame is a complex process consisting of several chemical reactions taking place in... In perfect combustion the soot would break down into almost pure CO... it is only in incomplete combustion that the soot is able to form and escape the flame... Soot normally forms at about 1400... The energy being radiated from the soot is an important contributor to the ongoing combustion process... which released massive amounts of soot and covered the skies over a large portion of the London area... in microgravity allow more soot to be completely oxidized than in conditions on Earth... animal fats or waxes generate considerable amounts of soot that can be collected and then mixed with a lubricant to produce ink... Soot is in the general category of airborne... Soot can stain clothing and can possibly cause illness if inhaled... Soot graphitic order in laminar diffusion flames and a large...

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