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English: The approximate equilibrium composition of common nitrogen oxides in dry air vs. temperature at 1 atmosphere of pressure. Non-reactive species are ignored. Ideal pure-component fugacity and ideal mixing were assumed for the composition dependence of the mixture components' chemical potentials. Constant heat capacity was assumed for the temperature dependence of the pure-component enthalpy and entropy (whence chemical potential).
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The composition of common [[nitrogen oxide]]s in [[Atmosphere of Earth|dry air]] vs. [[temperature]].

28 June 2019

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