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Combustion, deflagration and

Sheffield, PATR 2700, Vol 3(1966), pp C447 to C449 (Thermochemical calculations for coal mining expls, which include heats of combustion, deflagration and explosion of such expls) 49a) Chemical Rubber Publishing Co, "Handbook of Chemistry and Physics , Cleveland, Ohio(1968-69)... [Pg.383]

Fire, combustion, deflagration, and detonation are all terms used to describe exothermic oxidation reactions. They are distinguishable from each other by their reaction velocities. [Pg.39]

Sniircc Akhdvdn, J. "Ch.. 3 Combustion, Deflagration, and Detonation," in J. Akhavan. The Cheniistri/ of Exjtloiyives. Cambridge, U.K. Royal Society of Chemistry, 1998. [Pg.417]


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