Explain the dissociation effect during combustion.
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Dissociation is an equilibrium process by which the products of combustion achieve the minimum Gibbs function for the mixture (see Chapter 12). The effect is to cause the products that would be obtained from complete combustion to break down partially into the original reactants, and other compounds or radicals.
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✨✨Dissociation is an equilibrium process by which the products of combustion achieve the minimum Gibbs function for the mixture (see Chapter 12). The effect is to cause the products that would be obtained from complete combustion to break down partially into the original reactants, and other compounds or radicals.✨✨
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✨✨Dissociation is an equilibrium process by which the products of combustion achieve the minimum Gibbs function for the mixture (see Chapter 12). The effect is to cause the products that would be obtained from complete combustion to break down partially into the original reactants, and other compounds or radicals.✨✨
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