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The core of a non-luminous Bunsen burner...

The core of a non-luminous Bunsen burner flame is observed to be yellow in colour. This is because of :

A

Contamination from the metal of the burner

B

Impurities in the fuel

C

Incomplete combustion

D

None of the above

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The correct Answer is:
C
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