Research on the Processes of Gas-Air Mixtures Formation

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The mixtures formation process based only on molecular diffusion proved to be the slowest. The mixing speed is reduced due to the collision of molecules of two or more gases which are subjected to the mixing process. The gases concentrations have an important role in mixture formation. Air is one of the combustion gases in the case of mixing in order to achieve the burning process.

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