Oxidation induction time of a material at 205 degree celcius is measured as 17.2 minutes. From this data how to predict the oxidative stability of that material at room temperature.
It doesn't work with calculation. Chemistry is not math, you have to find everything experimental here. In addition, the term "oxidative stability" is unclear.
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Vadim Verlotski Perhaps a solution involving the Arrhenius equation is sought. But, like you, I have issue with the terms 'oxidative stability' and 'oxidation induction time'.
Dear all, since the material under study is not given, you can check the following google search results link for 'prediction of material oxidative stability'. My Regards.