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The concentration limits were determined for flame propagation in mixtures of hydrogen with nitrogen oxides (N2O, NO2, NO) and an inert diluent (nitrogen), the components being taken in various proportions.
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Blyumberg, E.A., Pornansky, A.N. & Emanuel, N.M. Concentration limits for flame propagation in mixtures of hydrogen and oxides of nitrogen. Russ Chem Bull 5, 779–785 (1956). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01169980
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