For combustion processes, the enthalpy of reaction is referred to as the enthalpy of combustion, which represents the amount of heat released during a steady-flow combustion process.
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yes , this sentence is TRUE.
Because during the combustion process the difference between the enthalpy of a product at specified state and the enthalpy of the reactants at the same state for a complete reaction is called a enthalpy of reaction.
enthalpy of combustion = enthalpy of product - enthalpy of reactants
for combustion process enthalpy of a reaction is generally refered to the enthalpy of the combustion which is represents the amount of heat released during a steady-flow combustion process when 1 mol of fuel burned completely at a specified temperature and presuure. so that from above discussion we conclude that the above given sentence is TRUE.
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