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Re: Just out of curiosity
Posted to Emissions Forum on 1/25/2011 18 Replies

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It goes high because oxygen ions are moving through the Zirconium oxide due to the CO needing more oxygen to oxidize into CO2 than is present with the CO. Hydrogen needs oxygen as well but if we can ... Login to read more.

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