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What is the stoichiometric requirement of a gasoline combusted in air at sea level?

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Answered by LittleYaya23
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Technician A states that the stoichiometric requirement of a gasoline combusted in air at sea level must be precisely 14.7:1.

Answered by pranava123
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Explanation:

Standard air pressure at sea level is 14.696 pounds per square inch, commonly truncated to 14.7 pounds per square inch. The air-fuel ratio of a stoichiometric mixture of air and gasoline is about 14.7. This is often called a fuel-air ratio of 0.067.

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