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Kevin  
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Chemical thermodynamics, kinetics, reaction thermochemistry and aspects of combustion.Available
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2008-12-01  thermal expansion:   Hi Daniel As a general rule a gas expands by 1/273 of its volume for every degree C the temperature rises. Amontons discovery was surpassed by Charles and Gaye-Lussac who were more general and scientific...
2008-11-28  thermodynamics:   Hi Leo Sorry none of my sources have this data. I guess folk just want to cook with the stuff! The best I can do is tell you the old thermochemists rule of thumb for these liquids which is "one cc...
2008-11-24  What is convective heat measured in?:   Hi Green, One question at a time. The induced convection of the air is the Venturi effect where a moving column of air drags adjacent air along with it. The induced air is not mass transfer heat...
2008-11-23  steam:   Hi Jason, Steam will come off boiling water at 212F, way short of your 240F requirement. This means that you need to pressurize your system as steam at 240F is at 1.7 bara or 10 psig. For safety reasons...
2008-11-22  thermodynamics:   Hi Rannoch, I can only answer your last question about mixing gases CO2 and dry air. Your assumption is wrong you must take into account the different heat capacities (Cp) of each gas. As for your...
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