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... high temperature isomer of SO2 , or alternatively a dimer , e.g. , see Cullis and Mulcahy ( 1972 ) , Hellner and Keller ( 1972 ) , and Basco and Morse ( 1971 ) . The characterization of high temperature vapors , both at the micro and ...
... high temperature isomer of SO2 , or alternatively a dimer , e.g. , see Cullis and Mulcahy ( 1972 ) , Hellner and Keller ( 1972 ) , and Basco and Morse ( 1971 ) . The characterization of high temperature vapors , both at the micro and ...
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... high temperatures are often considered in conjunction with the other phases . The frequent coexistence of several phases in high temperature chemical systems points to the restrictive nature of subject area definitions such as high ...
... high temperatures are often considered in conjunction with the other phases . The frequent coexistence of several phases in high temperature chemical systems points to the restrictive nature of subject area definitions such as high ...
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... high temperature vapors , in connection with high temperature technology , was revealed at the third Asilomar meeting in 1967 ( Asilomar , 1969 ) , where the papers presented dealt predominantly with the vapor phase . In contrast , the ...
... high temperature vapors , in connection with high temperature technology , was revealed at the third Asilomar meeting in 1967 ( Asilomar , 1969 ) , where the papers presented dealt predominantly with the vapor phase . In contrast , the ...
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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