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Nonmetals / Combustion / Fire / Flame / Methane / Hydrogen / Chemical kinetics / Phosphorus / Adiabatic flame temperature / Chemistry / Matter / Chemical elements
Date: 2011-07-01 10:18:38
Nonmetals
Combustion
Fire
Flame
Methane
Hydrogen
Chemical kinetics
Phosphorus
Adiabatic flame temperature
Chemistry
Matter
Chemical elements

INFLUENCE OF PHOSPHORUS-CONTAINING ADDITIVES ON METHANE

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