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    In Combustion Analysis, the Carbon and Hydrogen Contents of a Substance
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In Combustion Analysis, the Carbon and Hydrogen Contents of a Substance

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In combustion analysis, the carbon and hydrogen contents of a substance are determined from the CO2 and H2O, respectively, which are collected in the absorbers.

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