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- Cool_flame abstract "Cool flame is a flame having maximal temperature below about 400 °C (752 °F). It is usually produced in a chemical reaction of a certain fuel-air mixture. Contrary to conventional flame, the reaction is not vigorous and releases very little heat, light and carbon dioxide. Cool flames are difficult to observe and are uncommon in everyday life, but they are responsible for engine knock – the undesirable, erratic, and noisy combustion of low-octane fuels in internal combustion engines.".
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- Cool_flame wikiPageRevisionID "698930126".
- Cool_flame wikiPageWikiLink Acid.
- Cool_flame wikiPageWikiLink Alcohol.
- Cool_flame wikiPageWikiLink Aldehyde.
- Cool_flame wikiPageWikiLink Butane.
- Cool_flame wikiPageWikiLink Butanone.
- Cool_flame wikiPageWikiLink Butyl_acetate.
- Cool_flame wikiPageWikiLink Carbon_dioxide.
- Cool_flame wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fire.
- Cool_flame wikiPageWikiLink Diethyl_ether.
- Cool_flame wikiPageWikiLink Engine_knocking.
- Cool_flame wikiPageWikiLink Fire.
- Cool_flame wikiPageWikiLink Flame.
- Cool_flame wikiPageWikiLink Formaldehyde.
- Cool_flame wikiPageWikiLink Harry_Julius_Emeléus.
- Cool_flame wikiPageWikiLink Humphry_Davy.
- Cool_flame wikiPageWikiLink Hydrocarbon.
- Cool_flame wikiPageWikiLink Internal_combustion_engine.
- Cool_flame wikiPageWikiLink Isopropyl_alcohol.
- Cool_flame wikiPageWikiLink Methane.
- Cool_flame wikiPageWikiLink Methyl_isobutyl_ketone.
- Cool_flame wikiPageWikiLink Octane_rating.
- Cool_flame wikiPageWikiLink Oil.
- Cool_flame wikiPageWikiLink Oxygen.
- Cool_flame wikiPageWikiLink Plasma_(physics).
- Cool_flame wikiPageWikiLink Wax.
- Cool_flame wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cool flame".
- Cool_flame wikiPageWikiLinkText "cold flame".
- Cool_flame wikiPageWikiLinkText "cool flame".
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- Cool_flame subject Category:Fire.
- Cool_flame hypernym Flame.
- Cool_flame type Monument.
- Cool_flame type Hazard.
- Cool_flame comment "Cool flame is a flame having maximal temperature below about 400 °C (752 °F). It is usually produced in a chemical reaction of a certain fuel-air mixture. Contrary to conventional flame, the reaction is not vigorous and releases very little heat, light and carbon dioxide. Cool flames are difficult to observe and are uncommon in everyday life, but they are responsible for engine knock – the undesirable, erratic, and noisy combustion of low-octane fuels in internal combustion engines.".
- Cool_flame label "Cool flame".
- Cool_flame sameAs Q5167382.
- Cool_flame sameAs Llama_fría.
- Cool_flame sameAs m.0bxz79w.
- Cool_flame sameAs Q5167382.
- Cool_flame wasDerivedFrom Cool_flame?oldid=698930126.
- Cool_flame isPrimaryTopicOf Cool_flame.