Which propellant produces significant black soot deposits on engine components during combustion?
Answer
RP-1
Kerosene (RP-1), being a hydrocarbon similar to diesel fuel, produces significant quantities of black soot (carbon particulates) during combustion, which deposits heavily on engine bells, injectors, and turbopumps.

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