High Temperature Vapors: Science and Technology |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 55
Page xv
... free energy ( by the author ) , I have elected to adopt the terminology as used by the authors of the various pieces ... free energy rather than the recently recommended IUPAC terminology of G for Gibbs free energy . XV TERMINOLOGY.
... free energy ( by the author ) , I have elected to adopt the terminology as used by the authors of the various pieces ... free energy rather than the recently recommended IUPAC terminology of G for Gibbs free energy . XV TERMINOLOGY.
Page 16
... free energy is minimized . We may therefore consider that equilibrium " lies in the eye of the beholder . " That is , if observations are made on the proper characteristic time scale , as de- termined by the process kinetics , then one ...
... free energy is minimized . We may therefore consider that equilibrium " lies in the eye of the beholder . " That is , if observations are made on the proper characteristic time scale , as de- termined by the process kinetics , then one ...
Page 327
... free - Si - atom concentration , which occurs at the expense of SiO . The equilibrium concentration of O - atoms is ... energy functions which is not necessarily all inclusive . Another source of uncertainty with the equilibrium description ...
... free - Si - atom concentration , which occurs at the expense of SiO . The equilibrium concentration of O - atoms is ... energy functions which is not necessarily all inclusive . Another source of uncertainty with the equilibrium description ...
Contents
Appendix Major Literature Sources for High Temperature Chemistry | 36 |
GraphiteGas Reactions | 59 |
Appendix Some Additional Recent Literature on High Temperature GasSolid | 89 |
Copyright | |
11 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
addition alkali metal atoms basic bond dissociation energies Bulewicz calculated Chapter Chem chemical reaction chemical vapor deposition chemistry chloride combustion complex components composition concentration condensed considered corrosion determined diffusion flames discussion dissociation energies effect electron emission enthalpy entropy equilibrium constant example experimental fission fission products fluorides formation free energy fuel gases given H-atom H₂ H₂O halogen heat Hence high temperature species high temperature vapors hydroxide inhibition inhibitor interaction involving ionization ions kcal mol-¹ kinetic mass spectrometric materials metal halide metal oxide mole mole fraction molecular species NaCl nuclear fission observed oxide oxygen Padley partial pressure phase Phys plasma premixed premixed flames present production radical reactants reaction rates reaction zone reactor recent recombination reduced region relatively rocket Section solid solubility spectroscopic stability Sugden surface Symp Table techniques temperature thermal thermodynamic tion vapor deposition vapor species vapor-phase volatile York