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The chemical energy and exergy of substance are calculated from the values of these quantities for the elements composing the substance. The correct determination of the latter to a great extent specifies the accuracy of calculations and resulting energy and exergy input of a considered process, in particular, with non-conventional energy carriers (processed raw material, fluxes, auxiliary materials, etc.). In this chapter the methods for determining the chemical energy and exergy proposed by different authors are renewed and compared.
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Stepanov, V.S. (1993). Calculation of Chemical Energy and Exergy of Elements and Elementary Substances. In: Stepanov, V.S. (eds) Analysis of Energy Efficiency of Industrial Processes. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77148-4_4
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