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← ScienceWhich consequence results when turbulence disrupts laminar flame propagation?
A)Soot production increases significantly✓
B)Nitrogen oxide decreases dramatically
C)Fuel-air mixing efficiency lessens
D)Exhaust temperature variance reduces widely
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Increased turbulence enhances mixing and creates localized fuel-rich zones; therefore incomplete combustion happens, and greatly elevated soot production follows as Pyrolysis reactions accelerate, rather than reduced emissions in idealized laminar flow because the altered pathway now favours soot.
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