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Nitrogen at high temperature reacts with oxygen to form nitrogen dioxide, which can subsequently react with water to form nitric acid. the heat of reaction for creating this nitric acid can be accounted for by titrating the acid formed. what steps will you take to minimize the effect of oxidation of nitrogen on your results? (in reference to bomb calorimetry)

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