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why alkenes produce more soot than alkane?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\(\Huge{\color{Teal} {✎✎✎✎✎✎✎✎✎✎}}\) \(\Huge{\color{Teal} ✎}{\color{DarkBlue} W}{\color{Purple} E}{\color{Orange} L}{\color{Pink} C}{\color{Golden} O}{\color{Orchid} M}{\color{DarkGreen} E}{\color{Teal} ✎}\) \(\Huge{\color{Teal} {✎✎✎✎✎✎✎✎✎✎}}\) Alkenes has double bond. And when Alkenes burn in open-air, will produce much soot because Alkenes has more high carbon than Alkane. It's mean need more oxygen for burn process. :)

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