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... halide reductions have been used for the prepar- ation of B , Nb , and Ti ( see Sayce , 1972 ) . From equilibrium ... halide molecules . For multivalent systems , such as the group II and group III halides , the products usually ...
... halide reductions have been used for the prepar- ation of B , Nb , and Ti ( see Sayce , 1972 ) . From equilibrium ... halide molecules . For multivalent systems , such as the group II and group III halides , the products usually ...
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... halide inter- actions and possible hydration or hydroxylation , provides a lower limit indication of the possible extent of vapor - phase transport in ore formation . From the discussion of Chapter 2 ... Halide Lamps 203 Metal Halide Lamps.
... halide inter- actions and possible hydration or hydroxylation , provides a lower limit indication of the possible extent of vapor - phase transport in ore formation . From the discussion of Chapter 2 ... Halide Lamps 203 Metal Halide Lamps.
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... halide arc- and other electric discharge - lamps has been given by Waymouth ( 1971a ) . These metal halide lamps operate at high temperatures , in the range of 4000-6000 K at the arc center , and with fused quartz walls at temperatures ...
... halide arc- and other electric discharge - lamps has been given by Waymouth ( 1971a ) . These metal halide lamps operate at high temperatures , in the range of 4000-6000 K at the arc center , and with fused quartz walls at temperatures ...
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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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