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TEMPERATURE AND CONCENTRATION CHANGES IN THE REACTION OF HYDROGEN AND BROMINE IN VARIOUS GAS MIXTURES,

Authors: Robbin C. Anderson; DEFENSE RESEARCH LAB UNIV OF TEXAS AUSTIN
Abstract:
In the various theories of flame propagation which are being checked against experimental results for hydrogen -bromine flames, such factors as the temperature and the concentrations of various reagents may be critical parameters. Calculations of such values were made using the accepted mechanism of reaction. Since later comparisons of theoretical and experimental data must be considered in terms of the uncertainties inherent in theoretical values, the methods of calculation and data used are outlined here. (Author)

Pages: 15
Report Date: 12 SEP 1949
Report Number: 0928036

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Keywords relating to this report:
*BROMINE
*FLAME PROPAGATION
*HYDROGEN
BROMIDES
CHEMICALS
CONCENTRATION_CHEMISTRY_
DISSOCIATION
FLAMES
REACTION KINETICS
SYNTHESIS_CHEMISTRY_
TEMPERATURE
THERMOCHEMISTRY
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