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... factor a known as the vaporization . coefficient . Many inorganic materials , such as metals and salts , have unit values of a and are therefore not rate limited . However , there are instances where large reductions in the vaporization ...
... factor a known as the vaporization . coefficient . Many inorganic materials , such as metals and salts , have unit values of a and are therefore not rate limited . However , there are instances where large reductions in the vaporization ...
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... factor in this radical recombination versus flame speed " anomaly " involves a fundamental difference between the hydrogen and hydrocarbon flames , used for H - atom recombination studies and macro- scopic flame - inhibition tests ...
... factor in this radical recombination versus flame speed " anomaly " involves a fundamental difference between the hydrogen and hydrocarbon flames , used for H - atom recombination studies and macro- scopic flame - inhibition tests ...
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... factor of 2 less for rotational states . It follows that the formation of polyatomic products , with their many modes of internal de- grees of freedom , leads to a relatively inefficient use of chemical energy . As the initial ...
... factor of 2 less for rotational states . It follows that the formation of polyatomic products , with their many modes of internal de- grees of freedom , leads to a relatively inefficient use of chemical energy . As the initial ...
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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