Oxygen
Oxygen is a fuel required for combustion. Generally, oxygen in
the air is used.
For example, the amount of air required to completely combust
gasoline is about 15 times the amount of gasoline by weight.
In terms of volume, about 10,000 times more air than gasoline is
required.
This ratio is about the same with diesel fuel.
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