Dear 25362:
I did not understand the 2.88 moes/mol of H2
and 10.53 moles/mole of CH4(methane) in your reply.
Can you please explain it in a bit of detail?
Can anyone please tell, why is the adiabatic flame temperature of Hydrogen greater than Methane?
Ideally, I would think that since methane can release a higher BTU/SCF, it would have a higher flame temperature than Hydrogen, but it's not so. I am not able to reason out this fact.