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1.1.1 Complete 1.1.2 Incomplete 1.1.3 Problems associated with incomplete combustion 1.1.3.1 Environmental problems 1.1.3.2 Human health problems 1.2 Smoldering 1.3 Spontaneous 1.4 Turbulent 1.5 Micro-gravity 1.6 Micro-combustion 2 Chemical equations Toggle Chemical equations subsection 2.1 Stoichiometric combustion of a hydrocarbon in oxygen 2.2 Stoichiometric combustion of a hydrocarbon in air 2.3 Trace combustion products 2.4 Incomplete combustion of a hydrocarbon in oxygen 2.5 Liquid fuels 2
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