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Chemical Fuel
1. A fuel
that depends upon an oxidizer for
combustion or for development of thrust, such as liquid or solid rocket fuel
or internal-combustion-engine fuel; distinguished from nuclear
fuel.
2. A fuel that uses special chemicals, such as the fuel once projected for
the afterburner of the B-70.
References
This article is based on NASA's Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use