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Adiabatic Flame Temperature Calculation for Methane Combustion
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[QUOTE="blazik, post: 4901551, member: 529485"] [COLOR=blue][COLOR=blue]< Moderator Note -- Thread moved here to Homework Help forum >[/COLOR] [/COLOR] [COLOR=#000000]One volume of CH[SUB]4[/SUB] is mixed with V volumes of air (78 vol.% N[SUB]2[/SUB],21 vol.% O[SUB]2[/SUB],1 vol.% Ar) at 1 atm and 25°C; then the mixture is ignited. Find the temperature of adiabatic combustion (the adiabatic flame temperature). The volume of air is 11.264. Explicitly list any assumptions you made while working on this problem. I don't really know how to write the reaction of CH[SUB]4[/SUB] with the air, if anybody could give any insight on this question that'd be so helpful.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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