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	<title>Comments on: Is the Oxy Hydrogen gas that you are referring to also known as Brown&#8217;s gas. If so I&#8217;ve read that Brown&#8217;s Gas is not combustible when compressed, how then can it be combusted in a spark ignition or compression ignition engine?</title>
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