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... displaced vertically for clarity ; the flame used is given by , H2 / O2 / N2 = 3/1/6 and T == 1860 K. dition of another metal to the flame increases this normal recombination rate , the Li - emission intensity , which is a measure of ...
... displaced vertically for clarity ; the flame used is given by , H2 / O2 / N2 = 3/1/6 and T == 1860 K. dition of another metal to the flame increases this normal recombination rate , the Li - emission intensity , which is a measure of ...
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... displaced 2 mm for clarity ; the broken curves are for flames without Ba present ; the premixed flames represented have H - O - N2 compositions of ( 1 ) 6-1-3 , ( 2 ) 5-1-4 , ( 3 ) 3.5-1-5.5 , ( 4 ) 3-1-6 , ( 5 ) 2.9-1-6.3 ( Cotton et ...
... displaced 2 mm for clarity ; the broken curves are for flames without Ba present ; the premixed flames represented have H - O - N2 compositions of ( 1 ) 6-1-3 , ( 2 ) 5-1-4 , ( 3 ) 3.5-1-5.5 , ( 4 ) 3-1-6 , ( 5 ) 2.9-1-6.3 ( Cotton et ...
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... displaced at least once per day . Radiation damage and wall interactions with radially diffusing ions lost from the plasma are also likely . Suggested materials include vacuum chamber walls of niobium , vanadium , or molybdenum and ...
... displaced at least once per day . Radiation damage and wall interactions with radially diffusing ions lost from the plasma are also likely . Suggested materials include vacuum chamber walls of niobium , vanadium , or molybdenum and ...
Contents
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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