Q1: Fuel formula is given as C5H25S0.4O2. Calculate the air/fuel ratio for 334 % theoretical air %.
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Fuel formula: C₅H₂₅S₀.₄O₂ Given: Air supplied = 334% theoretical air (i.e., 3.34 times the stoichiometric air) --- Show more…
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