Incomplete combustion occurs when there is not enough oxygen present during the burning process to completely convert the fuel into carbon dioxide and water. For example, when burning a candle, the flame produces soot because there is not enough oxygen present to completely burn the fuel. Incomplete combustion can also occur in car engines, where a lack of oxygen can lead to the production of carbon monoxide.
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