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... Hence , under conditions where the oxide vapor species are present , one could expect species such as TaO ( OH ) 2 to form - as was shown above to be the case for the Fe ( OH ) 2 system . However , in practice , TaO2 vapor is not ...
... Hence , under conditions where the oxide vapor species are present , one could expect species such as TaO ( OH ) 2 to form - as was shown above to be the case for the Fe ( OH ) 2 system . However , in practice , TaO2 vapor is not ...
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... Hence , for conditions of 700 ° C and 1 atm AlCl3 , it follows that the partial pressure of the complex NdAlCl would be a factor of 101 greater than that of NdCl3 , i.e. , about 10 Torr , and an appreciable enhanced transport of NdCl ...
... Hence , for conditions of 700 ° C and 1 atm AlCl3 , it follows that the partial pressure of the complex NdAlCl would be a factor of 101 greater than that of NdCl3 , i.e. , about 10 Torr , and an appreciable enhanced transport of NdCl ...
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... hence many kinetic studies have utilized the relatively simple H2-02 - N2 flames , burning at 1 atm pressure . The time scale in flames may be obtained by the intentional introduc- tion of refractory particles , e.g. 5 μm MgO , into ...
... hence many kinetic studies have utilized the relatively simple H2-02 - N2 flames , burning at 1 atm pressure . The time scale in flames may be obtained by the intentional introduc- tion of refractory particles , e.g. 5 μm MgO , into ...
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Appendix Major Literature Sources for High Temperature Chemistry | 36 |
GraphiteGas Reactions | 59 |
Appendix Some Additional Recent Literature on High Temperature GasSolid | 89 |
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