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Los gases de escape diésel se producen por la combustión del combustible diésel. Los gases de escape son una mezcla compleja de gases, vapores, aerosoles y partículas. La naturaleza exacta de los gases de escape depende de varios factores, como el tipo de motor, el estado de mantenimiento del motor, el tipo de combustible, el tipo de aceite, la velocidad y la carga del motor y los sistemas de control de emisiones. Los gases de escape diésel pueden contener.- Carbono (hollín)
- Monóxido de carbono
- Dióxido de carbono
- Oxígeno
- Vapor de agua
- Amoníaco
- Nitrógeno
- Óxidos de nitrógeno
- Óxidos […]
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