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Atmospheric gaseous compounds, standard

Atmospheric gaseous compounds, standard exergy, 152t... [Pg.448]

Table II. Standard exergy of some gaseous compounds related to the reference atmosphere (Tu = 298.15 k, p = 1.01325 bar)... Table II. Standard exergy of some gaseous compounds related to the reference atmosphere (Tu = 298.15 k, p = 1.01325 bar)...
Hundreds of chemical species are present in urban atmospheres. The gaseous air pollutants most commonly monitored are CO, O3, NO2, SO2, and nonmethane volatile organic compounds (NMVOCs), Measurement of specific hydrocarbon compounds is becoming routine in the United States for two reasons (1) their potential role as air toxics and (2) the need for detailed hydrocarbon data for control of urban ozone concentrations. Hydrochloric acid (HCl), ammonia (NH3), and hydrogen fluoride (HF) are occasionally measured. Calibration standards and procedures are available for all of these analytic techniques, ensuring the quality of the analytical results... [Pg.196]


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