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... impurities , can be removed either by vaporization or , more commonly , by leaching . These reductions take ad- vantage of the relatively high free energies of formation for the metal halides of Groups IA and IIA . However , the ...
... impurities , can be removed either by vaporization or , more commonly , by leaching . These reductions take ad- vantage of the relatively high free energies of formation for the metal halides of Groups IA and IIA . However , the ...
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... Impurities 1. The General Problem The high temperature corrosion of metals that are in contact with fossil fuel - air combustion gases , i.e. , CO2 , H2O , O2 , CO , and N2 , is particu- larly enhanced by the presence of fuel impurities ...
... Impurities 1. The General Problem The high temperature corrosion of metals that are in contact with fossil fuel - air combustion gases , i.e. , CO2 , H2O , O2 , CO , and N2 , is particu- larly enhanced by the presence of fuel impurities ...
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... impurities in the He - gas coolant on the various metallic com- ponents in the so - called MK III - type reactor ... impurity partial pressure ratios of H2O / H2 and CO2 / CO , and for carburization the ratios CH1 / ( H2 ) 2 and ( CO ) 2 ...
... impurities in the He - gas coolant on the various metallic com- ponents in the so - called MK III - type reactor ... impurity partial pressure ratios of H2O / H2 and CO2 / CO , and for carburization the ratios CH1 / ( H2 ) 2 and ( CO ) 2 ...
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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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