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Octane number



Octane number, measure of a liquid fuel's ability to resist premature ignition (knocking) and to burn evenly in an internal combustion engine. Gasolines with higher octane numbers produce less knocking than those with lower octane numbers. Desirable octane numbers range from 90–100.



See also: Gasoline.

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