Heat of Combustion, Theoretical


Heat of Combustion, Theoretical : The amount of heat released, in kJ/g (Btu/lb), when a substance is completely oxidized to yield stable end products, including water as a vapor, as measured using an oxygen bomb calorimeter. Alternatively, the theoretical heat of combustion can be calculated from heat of formation data, heat of combustion data, or molecular calculation data as reported in the literature and assuming all products are in the vapor state.
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