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Combustion of Hydrocarbons Taken as a Process Composed of Two Extremes: Viz. Aldehydeous and Carbonic Combustion

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Experiments seem to justify the view that both versions, the hydroxylative theory and the destructive one, may be taken as two extremes occurring simultaneously in every hydrocarbon flame.

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Romp, H.A. (1937). Combustion of Hydrocarbons Taken as a Process Composed of Two Extremes: Viz. Aldehydeous and Carbonic Combustion. In: Oil Burning. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-6069-0_13

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