The unburned, unfiltered fuel parts that remain to be removed through the exhaust are called
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Chemistry, 09.10.2019 20:00 brianortega1208
The unburned, unfiltered fuel parts that remain to be removed through the exhaust are called
a. sulfuric acid emissions.
b. petroleum bases.
c. hydrocarbons.
d. carbon dioxide emissions.
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