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<DIV>Tom, </DIV>
<DIV> Just out of curiosity, how does one calculate flame
speed with a mix of CO and H? Does the hydrogen accelerate the flame through the
CO like mixing gasoline and oil as a fire starter? Or does the monoxide
slow the burn rate of hydrogen. Like adding charcoal to gunpowder? </DIV>
<DIV> Sorry if I complicate things, but I live in that
real world where nothing is simple, and art beats science every time. </DIV>
<DIV> Your Thinking Buddie, </DIV>
<DIV> Dan Dimiduk
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