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... examples where both M ( OH ) 2 and MCl2 species may be present , are considered as follows . Example A. Following the discussion of Chapter 3 , Section VIII , at a temperature of about 1000 K , H2O pressures of about 103 atm and HCI ...
... examples where both M ( OH ) 2 and MCl2 species may be present , are considered as follows . Example A. Following the discussion of Chapter 3 , Section VIII , at a temperature of about 1000 K , H2O pressures of about 103 atm and HCI ...
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... example , by the pronounced effect of trace quantities of chemically active additives on macroscopic flame properties such as flame speed , e.g. , see Section V. There are several levels of sophistication in utilizing flame theory , de ...
... example , by the pronounced effect of trace quantities of chemically active additives on macroscopic flame properties such as flame speed , e.g. , see Section V. There are several levels of sophistication in utilizing flame theory , de ...
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... example of the magnitude of this dependence , the results of Fig . 5.19 indicate that the concentration of Si atoms can vary by as much as an order of magnitude for a 2 % change in the fuel - to - oxidant ratio . Conse- quently , the ...
... example of the magnitude of this dependence , the results of Fig . 5.19 indicate that the concentration of Si atoms can vary by as much as an order of magnitude for a 2 % change in the fuel - to - oxidant ratio . Conse- quently , 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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