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... gases , and of fluid inclusions found in minerals of igeneous rocks and in rocks located around intrusive bodies such as granite batholiths . In - so - far as they are derived from the silicate magma , volcanic gases provide valuable ...
... gases , and of fluid inclusions found in minerals of igeneous rocks and in rocks located around intrusive bodies such as granite batholiths . In - so - far as they are derived from the silicate magma , volcanic gases provide valuable ...
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... gas combustion temperature and M is the average molecular weight of gases . The combustion temperature is also approximately pro- portional to the heat of combustion . If an isentropic expansion of the combustion gases is considered ...
... gas combustion temperature and M is the average molecular weight of gases . The combustion temperature is also approximately pro- portional to the heat of combustion . If an isentropic expansion of the combustion gases is considered ...
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... gas flow channel . The hot post - combustion gases normally have an insufficient free elec- tron concentration to be effective current carriers , and thermally ionizable seed materials , such as K2CO3 or K2SO4 , are added . Gas ...
... gas flow channel . The hot post - combustion gases normally have an insufficient free elec- tron concentration to be effective current carriers , and thermally ionizable seed materials , such as K2CO3 or K2SO4 , are added . Gas ...
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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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