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What Is the Concentration at Which a Vapor-To-Fuel Mixture in the Air

Question 120

Question 120

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What is the concentration at which a vapor-to-fuel mixture in the air is capable of burning?


A) Flammable range
B) Heat of combustion
C) Lethal range
D) Spontaneous concentration

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