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... interaction with the surface to yield liquid products ; ( g ) chemical interaction with the surface material to yield vapor - phase products . Some examples of these reaction types are as follows : Type a Scattering of rare gases from ...
... interaction with the surface to yield liquid products ; ( g ) chemical interaction with the surface material to yield vapor - phase products . Some examples of these reaction types are as follows : Type a Scattering of rare gases from ...
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... interaction of sodium vapor with the fuel , and also the possible gas transport of fission products into the sodium . However , under normal operation , these interactions do not appear to be serious problems . A more drastic interaction ...
... interaction of sodium vapor with the fuel , and also the possible gas transport of fission products into the sodium . However , under normal operation , these interactions do not appear to be serious problems . A more drastic interaction ...
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... Interactions With the MSBR concept , an accidental fuel - coolant interaction would involve a mixing of fluoride salts with the decomposition of NaBF to yield BF , gas . However , in this instance , the solubility of BF , in the molten ...
... Interactions With the MSBR concept , an accidental fuel - coolant interaction would involve a mixing of fluoride salts with the decomposition of NaBF to yield BF , gas . However , in this instance , the solubility of BF , in the molten ...
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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