1953
DOI: 10.1364/josa.43.001106
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Infrared Emission of the Hydrogen-Fluorine (H_2–F_2) Flame

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“…The general equation representing the stoichiometry of all metal-oxygen reactions is; where x atoms of solid metal M react with y moles of gaseous oxygen to produce 1 mole of solid metallic oxide, ,02 . For aluminum the reaction would be: 2Al(s) + 3/2 02(g) ->• A12Os(s) (2) The heat of the reaction at 298°K. in cases of this type is equal to the heat of formation of the solid oxide at 298°K ., and at 298°K ., the free energy change of the reaction is equal to the free energy of formation of the solid oxide.…”
Section: Thermodynamics Of Combustionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The general equation representing the stoichiometry of all metal-oxygen reactions is; where x atoms of solid metal M react with y moles of gaseous oxygen to produce 1 mole of solid metallic oxide, ,02 . For aluminum the reaction would be: 2Al(s) + 3/2 02(g) ->• A12Os(s) (2) The heat of the reaction at 298°K. in cases of this type is equal to the heat of formation of the solid oxide at 298°K ., and at 298°K ., the free energy change of the reaction is equal to the free energy of formation of the solid oxide.…”
Section: Thermodynamics Of Combustionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The emission from a hydrogen-fluorine flame has been measured (35) along with the flame emission from hydrogen bromide (81). Reactions other than flames have been studied (158,222) including autoxidation of methyl linolenate (314), and the NChethanol reaction (443).…”
Section: Reactions and Combustionmentioning
confidence: 99%