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How could scientists determine the reaction rate of an explosive reaction?

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Answered by jtanisha922
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The total amount of energy released in the reaction is called the heat of explosion. It can be calculated by comparing the heats of formation before and after the reaction DE = DEf(reactants) - DEf (products).

Answered by anamikabetuluv
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the total amount of energy released in the reaction is called the heat of explosion. it can be calculated by comparing the heat of formation before and after the reaction DE =DEf (reactants) - DEf (products)..

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