Why do aromatic compounds give off a smoky flame?

1 Answer
May 28, 2016

Why do aromatics give off a sooty flame? Incomplete combustion!

Explanation:

We can use benzene as an example.

Its complete combustion is,

C_6H_6 + 15/2O_2 rarr 6CO_2 + 3H_2OC6H6+152O26CO2+3H2O

Nevertheless, because the molecule is stable and carbon dense, it might combust incompletely to give COCO and CC, i.e. soot.

C_6H_6(l) + 6O_2(g) rarr 4CO_2(g) +CO(g) +C(s) + 3H_2O(g)C6H6(l)+6O2(g)4CO2(g)+CO(g)+C(s)+3H2O(g)

How do I know that only 1 equiv of COCO and CC were produced? Of course, I don't know that. I do know that my equation should be balanced.