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Which of the following is a common type of propellant used in satellite chemical thrusters?

Hydrazine-based monopropellants are commonly used in satellite chemical thrusters due to their specific properties that make them suitable for space applications. Hydrazine has a relatively stable liquid state over a range of temperatures, which makes it easier to store onboard satellites without excessive temperature control measures.

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