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The explosion limits of the H 2 and O 2 reaction. In the explosive regions the reaction proceeds explosively when heated homogeneously. . The concentration of radicals in the fuel-rich regime of the H 2 and O 2 reaction (a) under steady-combustion conditions, (b) in the explosive region. .
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The explosion limits of the H2 and O2 reaction. In the explosive regions the reaction proceeds explosively when heated homogeneously.
The concentration of radicals in the fuel-rich regime of the H2 and O2 reaction (a) under steady-combustion conditions, (b) in the explosive region.
A catalyst provides a different path with a lower activation energy. The result is an increase in the rate of formation of products.
The temperature profile through the atmosphere and some of the reactions that occur in each region.