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Title: ?water from furnace oil combustion?
Post by: CZARCAR on 23/04/2011 15:31:59
1 gal. of K2 [US] produces so much water as a result of combustion? any ratio would help........thanx
Title: ?water from furnace oil combustion?
Post by: Bored chemist on 23/04/2011 15:42:19
It will be roughly a gallon.
How accurate an answer do you need?
Title: ?water from furnace oil combustion?
Post by: CZARCAR on 23/04/2011 20:38:39
It will be roughly a gallon.
How accurate an answer do you need?
MASTER! i'll take ur word for it but if u feel like extrapolating , i might send u a rabbit that lays eggs & HAPPY EASTER+++WNS
Title: ?water from furnace oil combustion?
Post by: CZARCAR on 24/04/2011 18:06:45
It will be roughly a gallon.
How accurate an answer do you need?
pardon my wannabee humor but uRE GREAT....coincidence=LPG, NG, & k2 COMBUST TO A 1-1 RATIO?
Iregaardless of the btu differences of the fuels?...vvv