Why cooking vessels get blackend
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While cooking, if the bottom of the vessel is getting blackened on the outside, then it means that the fuel is not burning completely. Because black body is a good absorber of heat and cooking vessel can easily absorb the heat by painting the bottom of vessels black.
Because the block the air holes in the gas burner that restrict the flow of air and lead to partial combustion.,?