• Question: why does diesel burn

    Asked by 428beb37 to Nathan on 11 Feb 2015.
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      Nathan Quinlan answered on 11 Feb 2015:


      Like everything that burns, diesel molecules have energy tied up in the bonds between their atoms. If you get it hot enough, and mix it with air, the atoms rearrange into new molecules that include oxygen from the air. The energy is released as heat… Lots of heat.

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