QUESTION 3 12%, oxygen 8%, and the remainder ash. Calculate: The percentage analysis, by mass of a fuel is: carbon 72%, hydrogen 3.1 the minimum mass of air required for complete combustion of one kg of this fuel;

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QUESTION 3
12%, oxygen 8%, and the remainder ash. Calculate:
The percentage analysis, by mass of a fuel is: carbon 72%, hydrogen
3.1
the minimum mass of air required for complete combustion
of one kg of this fuel;
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for complete combustion.
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