Oil smoke appears blue primarily due to the combustion process and the size of the particles produced. When oil burns, it creates tiny soot particles that scatter light; smaller particles tend to scatter shorter wavelengths, such as blue light, more efficiently. Additionally, the temperature of the flame can influence the color, with cooler flames producing more blue smoke. This phenomenon is often observed in engines or when cooking with oil at high temperatures.
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