Butane is combusted using 25% excess air (15 ft3/min) at 16 psia and 70 degF. The products leave at 850 degF and 15 psia

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Butane is combusted using 25% excess air (15 ft3/min) at 16 psia and 70 degF. The products leave at 850 degF and 15 psia

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Butane is combusted using 25% excess air (15
ft3/min) at 16 psia and 70 degF. The products leave at
850 degF and 15 psia. Calculate the enthalpy change using 70 degF
as the reference temperature.
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