Adding Hydrogen to the Fuel-Air Mixture in Engines
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Adding 5% hydrogen to a conventional gasoline-air mixture in a gasoline engine reduced the effective fuel consumption by 14% and the amount of unburned hydrocarbons in the exhaust gases by 2-3 times, and carbon monoxide by 0.1%. The addition of hydrogen increased the octane number of gasolines to 8-10 units and completely eliminated the use of tetraethyl lead added to them
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Nasirov Ilham Zakirovich, Rakhmonov Khurshidbek Nurmuhammad ugli, & Abbasov Saidolimkhon Jaloliddin coals. (2022). Adding Hydrogen to the Fuel-Air Mixture in Engines. Eurasian Journal of Learning and Academic Teaching, 8, 75–77. Retrieved from https://geniusjournals.org/index.php/ejlat/article/view/1440
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