Air itself does not have a calorific value as it is not a fuel and does not produce energy when burned. Calorific value typically refers to the energy released when a substance, such as a fuel, is combusted. Air is primarily composed of nitrogen and oxygen, neither of which contribute to combustion. Instead, air serves as an oxidizer for fuels that have calorific values.
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