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Aromatic compounds burn with sooty flame because


A

They have a relatively high percentage of hydrogen

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They have a relatively high percentage of carbon

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They have a ring structure

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They are reluctant to react with atmospheric oxygen.

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Solution

The correct option is B

They have a relatively high percentage of carbon


The explanation for the correct option:

B. They have a relatively high percentage of carbon

Aromatic compound:

  • The aromatic organic molecules that are made up of carbon and hydrogen atoms are known as aromatic hydrocarbons.
  • Aromatic hydrocarbons are also referred to as Arenes.
  • Aromatic compounds are cyclic/ring structures such as BenzeneC6H6.

Properties of Aromatic compound:

  • The aromatic compound displays aromaticity.
  • They burn with a strong sooty yellow flame.
  • A "sooty flame" indicates that incomplete combustion is occurring and the reason for this flame is the high percentage of carbon content.
  • The carbon-hydrogen ratio is high in aromatic compounds.

The explanation for incorrect options:

The properties of aromatic compounds such as they have a relatively high percentage of hydrogen, having a ring structure, and being reluctant to react with atmospheric oxygen, are not responsible for the sooty flame in aromatic compounds. Thus options A, C, and D are incorrect.

Hence, the correct option is B i.e.they have a relatively high percentage of carbon.


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