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what is the high calorifice value

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The amount of heat energy released after burning any combustible substance is called calorific value...
Answered by RealSweetie
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The higher heating value (also known gross calorific value or gross energy) of a fuel is defined as the amount of heat released by a specified quantity (initially at 25°C) once it is combusted and the products have returned to a temperature of 25°C, which takes into account the latent heat of vaporization of water in

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