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... dependence of WO , transport on H2O partial pressure . The linearity of the plots shown in the Fig . 2.7 , for example , indicate the presence of a single H2O molecule in the transport species . Thus , if x 1 , then the reaction is ...
... dependence of WO , transport on H2O partial pressure . The linearity of the plots shown in the Fig . 2.7 , for example , indicate the presence of a single H2O molecule in the transport species . Thus , if x 1 , then the reaction is ...
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... dependence on temperature and pressure . For the pressure interval of about 20-400 atm , the isothermal de- pendence of NaCl solubility , or apparent partial pressure , on steam pressure indicates that for each mole of NaCl present in ...
... dependence on temperature and pressure . For the pressure interval of about 20-400 atm , the isothermal de- pendence of NaCl solubility , or apparent partial pressure , on steam pressure indicates that for each mole of NaCl present in ...
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... dependence and temperature dependence for the interval ~ 400-600 ° C , together with the actual magnitude of the NaCl solubility , are each consistent with reactions ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) as the solvating chemical processes . Consider the ...
... dependence and temperature dependence for the interval ~ 400-600 ° C , together with the actual magnitude of the NaCl solubility , are each consistent with reactions ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) as the solvating chemical processes . Consider the ...
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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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