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Heats of Combustion for Some Substances

Heats of Combustion for Some Substances

Heat of combustion ( combustion Heat ) is the amount of heat released when a substance is completely burned. It is expressed in different units, such as calories per gram or per mole. It is the heat of reaction of the complete combustion of a compound in its standard state to form stable products in their standard states.

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Marks Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers

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