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Michaela Mccall
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18 June, 13:02
What are some common Bi-products of Combustion?
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Examples of combustion by-products include: particulate matter, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide, water vapor and hydrocarbons
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