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Discover LudwigThe phrase "complete combustion" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in scientific contexts, particularly in chemistry and physics, to describe a reaction where a substance burns in the presence of sufficient oxygen, producing only carbon dioxide and water.
Example: "In a well-designed engine, complete combustion of fuel leads to higher efficiency and lower emissions."
Alternatives: "full combustion" or "total combustion".
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The extra oxygen promotes more complete combustion to carbon dioxide and water.
The fuel, generally known as reformulated gasoline, has additives that allow for more complete combustion, leading to less ozone and other pollution.
The particulates come from partially complete combustion processes, but diesel engines are a big culprit, and wear and tear from brake pads and tyres, as well as construction sites, all add to the problem.
Samples were mixed with vanadium pentoxide to ensure complete combustion.
However, these results cannot provide complete combustion process characterization information.
This is due to the complete combustion of oil at a higher compression ratio.
The amount of ferrous sulfate required for each sample for complete combustion was read and recorded.
More amount of CO2 is an indication of complete combustion of fuel in the combustion chamber.
Secondary and complete combustion products are also obtained is small amounts.
Total NO x emissions after complete combustion depended only slightly on the mixing intensity.
A catalyst allows complete combustion of methane, a more powerful greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide, to occur at lower temperatures.
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