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| {{TL|6}} Hypergolic Fuels are another type of liquid fuel rocket. Hypergolics are fuels that react spontaneously to each other and ignite (often explosively) without need for outside ignition methods. This simplicity is offset by the fact the fuels are chemically unstable, very reactive, and highly toxic. {{Page cite|citeName=FFS66}} | | {{TL|6}} Hypergolic Fuels are another type of liquid fuel rocket. Hypergolics are fuels that react spontaneously to each other and ignite (often explosively) without need for outside ignition methods. This simplicity is offset by the fact the fuels are chemically unstable, very reactive, and highly toxic. {{Page cite|citeName=FFS66}} | ||
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