Chapter 22: Q22.50P (page 1019)
Why is commercial so inexpensive?
Short Answer
Since every step of the process is exothermic and heat is a useful by-product. So commercial is inexpensive.
Chapter 22: Q22.50P (page 1019)
Why is commercial so inexpensive?
Since every step of the process is exothermic and heat is a useful by-product. So commercial is inexpensive.
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