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Combustion, Deflagration, and Detonation

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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