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Despite its widespread use in the statistical description of turbulent reacting flows, the one-point joint velocity PDF does not describe the random velocity field in sufficient detail to understand the physics completely. For example, the one-point description tells us nothing about the statistics of velocity gradients, e.g.,... [Pg.51]

Chemical/Physical. Complete combustion in air produces carbon dioxide and water. Butane will not hydrolyze because it has no hydrolyzable functional group. [Pg.204]

Chemical/Physical. Complete combustion in air produces carbon dioxide and water vapor. [Pg.627]

Chemical/Physical. Completely hydrolyzed in water within 2 d (Windholz et al., 1983). In the presence of metals or reducing agents, dichlorvos is formed (Worthing and Hance, 1991). [Pg.817]

Photolytic. The following rate constants were reported for the reaction of 1-pentene and OH radicals in the atmosphere 1.8 x 10cmVmolecule-sec at 300 K (Hendry and Kenley, 1979) 3.14 X 10 " cmVmolecule-sec (Atkinson, 1990). Atkinson (1990) also reported a photooxidation rate constant of 1.10 x 10cmVmolecule-sec for the reaction of 1-pentene and ozone. Chemical/Physical. Complete combustion in air yields carbon dioxide and water. [Pg.936]

Chemical/Physical. Complete hydrolysis yields 1-butanol and phosphoric acid via the intermediates dibutyl phosphate and monobutyl phosphate (Thomas and Macaskie, 1996). [Pg.1073]


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