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Bipropellant rocket


 

A bipropellant rocket is a rocket that uses separate liquid fuel and oxidizer propellants. In contrast, solid rockets require no oxidizer, and hybrid rockets use solid propellants with a liquid or gaseous oxidizer. Bipropellant systems are more efficient than monopropellant systems, but they tend to be more complicated because of the extra hardware components needed to make sure the right amount of fuel gets mixed with the right amount of oxidizer, known as the mixture ratio.

Related Topics:
Rocket - Fuel - Oxidizer - Propellant - Solid rocket - Hybrid rocket - Monopropellant systems

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Thousands of combinations of fuels and oxidizers have been tried over the years. Some of the more common and practical ones are:

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