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... behavior . From these examples of solid solubility phenomena in steam , it is apparent that both hydrate and hydroxide species may be involved , de- pending to a large extent on the temperature . An uncertainty in the species identity ...
... behavior . From these examples of solid solubility phenomena in steam , it is apparent that both hydrate and hydroxide species may be involved , de- pending to a large extent on the temperature . An uncertainty in the species identity ...
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... behavior , using metal halides as an example , is as follows . One should recognize at † Values of AH and AS for the formation of these complex species may be found in Table 3.5 . TABLE 3.5 Thermodynamic Data for Complex Reactions ...
... behavior , using metal halides as an example , is as follows . One should recognize at † Values of AH and AS for the formation of these complex species may be found in Table 3.5 . TABLE 3.5 Thermodynamic Data for Complex Reactions ...
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... behavior can be defined , one where a relatively passive film of solid SiO2 is formed and the other where gaseous SiO is produced . This latter behavior leads to a rapid corrosion and the conditions under which it occurs are therefore ...
... behavior can be defined , one where a relatively passive film of solid SiO2 is formed and the other where gaseous SiO is produced . This latter behavior leads to a rapid corrosion and the conditions under which it occurs are therefore ...
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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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