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| Jan23-13, 12:37 AM | #1 |
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firing inside the furnace
Good days,
normal or basic complete reaction might happen in open air firing inside the furnace might be describe as below if factors like intermediates reaction, or etc are eliminated (in this case) AO + BO --> AB(2O) but what if the starting raw materials is having extra O element for example AO + B(O) + (2O) --> ABO4 where did (2O) comes from.. it is because of open air firing .. because the environment for the firing is done not in the oxygen control. thank you |
| Jan23-13, 10:51 AM | #2 |
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I'm not sure if I understand your question, but the air has oxygen inside, so it is a potential reaction partner as well as your AO and everything else present at the reaction.
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