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For a gas to burn in an engine, it must be mixed with air to provide oxygen. Liquid fuels are commonly made into a fine mist (or often a vapour) to promote good mixing of fuel and air. This fuel-air mixture will then burn, as a chemical reaction, and hopefully producing some spare energy from the reaction.

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