“…Dimitriades and coworkers 6 developed empirical correlation equations which enabled them to predict the behavior expected in their smog chamber from a hydrocarbon mixture when the mole fractions of paraffins, olefins, benzene, and other aromatics were known, but the coefficients used in the equations are of empirical meaning only and do not reflect the actual contributions made by the various hydrocarbons to smog production. 6 Linear summation techniques and reactivity scales are frequently applied, with varying degrees of success, to predict the reactivity of a mixture. Our results with whole gasolines, along with Glasson and Tuesday's 14 observations, indicate that the relative NO2 formation rates of gasolines can be predicted with accuracy by linear additivity.…”