Hydrogen (H2) with a flow rate of 0.02 kg/s into a continuous flow combustion chamber, standard reference enters the conditions. Complete Combustion is carried out with 10% more air. The air intake conditions are also the standard reference state. In case of complete combustion, combustion The end products leave the combustion chamber at a temperature of 400 K and a pressure of 100 kPa. With ideal gas acceptance, the amount of heat transferred from the combustion chamber to the environment and the combustion Calculate the thermal power (kW) of the room.

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Problem 12RQ: When incomplete combustion occurs, what additional by-products of combustion are created?
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Hydrogen (H2) with a flow rate of 0.02 kg/s into a continuous flow combustion chamber, standard reference enters the conditions. Complete Combustion is carried out with 10% more air. The air intake conditions are also the standard reference state. In case of complete combustion, combustion The end products leave the combustion chamber at a temperature of 400 K and a pressure of 100 kPa. With ideal gas acceptance, the amount of heat transferred from the combustion chamber to the environment and the combustion Calculate the thermal power (kW) of the room.

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