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... alkali halides , i.e. , ( AX ) 2 + ( BX ) 2 = 2 ( ABX2 ) , where A and B are alkali metals and X is a halogen ; and halogen exchange reactions such as , PbCl + PbBr2 = 2PbClBr . Examples of reaction type ( b ) are the simple ...
... alkali halides , i.e. , ( AX ) 2 + ( BX ) 2 = 2 ( ABX2 ) , where A and B are alkali metals and X is a halogen ; and halogen exchange reactions such as , PbCl + PbBr2 = 2PbClBr . Examples of reaction type ( b ) are the simple ...
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... halides should be completely dissociated at temperatures as low as 2100 K for the operating pressures of about 1 ... alkali - halide molecules . For multivalent systems , such as the group II and group III halides , the products usually ...
... halides should be completely dissociated at temperatures as low as 2100 K for the operating pressures of about 1 ... alkali - halide molecules . For multivalent systems , such as the group II and group III halides , the products usually ...
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... halides in plasmas , it should be mentioned that the presence of these halides can cause an unstable plasma ... alkali hydroxides to yield superoxides ( Hollahan and Wydaven , 1973 ) . Superoxides are of interest as solid sources of ...
... halides in plasmas , it should be mentioned that the presence of these halides can cause an unstable plasma ... alkali hydroxides to yield superoxides ( Hollahan and Wydaven , 1973 ) . Superoxides are of interest as solid sources of ...
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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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