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Hey everyone, i have an assignment and I have to research the Career of an Auto/Car Mechanic and the main topic is the aspect of chemistry used for that career.
Any help is appreciated, thanks!
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Read
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Think about what's going on in an engine. If you don't know how a combustion engine works, you probably should go to howstuffworks.com.
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Also besides combustion, look into antifreeze and oil. You can also talk about the exhaust.
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I am not sure if the catalytic converter would be part of the mechanic career.
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