Abstract

The combustion of pure ammonium perchlorate in helium at 11 atm was studied using a newly constructed twin-type combustion calorimeter. The calorimeter has an error of around ±3% for the measurements of the combustion energy of benzoic acid in 11 atm oxygen. The samples of ammonium perchlorate were ignited with external heating in the helium atmospheres, and the heat evolution on combustion has been measured to be 1280±55 cal g −1.

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