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Get Free AccessMircea Dincă opened a general discussion of the paper by Dmytro Denysenko: What are the thermodynamics of the NO + CO reaction? Dmytro Denysenko responded: The overall transformation CO + 2NO = CO2 + N2O is highly exothermic (−470 kJ mol−1, as calculated from the tabulated standa
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