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Topic: Enthalpy change of combustion of nitrogen-containing compounds  (Read 1662 times)

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Offline Darren

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Why is it difficult to determine the enthalpy change of combustion of nitrogen-containing compounds?
My guess is that maybe there will be more than one reaction which could take place through the combustion of nitrogen conpounds? Forming ammonia or NO2 or NO gases?
What other reasons do you think there are?

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