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... molecular species produced by chemical reaction . Gas molecules inherently have high en- tropies , and this makes them increasingly important chemical entities as the temperature is raised . It is useful to recognize that the entropy of ...
... molecular species produced by chemical reaction . Gas molecules inherently have high en- tropies , and this makes them increasingly important chemical entities as the temperature is raised . It is useful to recognize that the entropy of ...
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... molecular level . With the phenomenological approach one deals with macroscopic observables such as composition of reactants and products and time . At the molecular level , one considers also the reaction inter- mediates and their ...
... molecular level . With the phenomenological approach one deals with macroscopic observables such as composition of reactants and products and time . At the molecular level , one considers also the reaction inter- mediates and their ...
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... Molecular Composition of Steam In discussing the chemistry of steam - solid solubility processes , it is more informative to consider explicitly the molecular character of steam rather than bypass its probable complexity by using gas ...
... Molecular Composition of Steam In discussing the chemistry of steam - solid solubility processes , it is more informative to consider explicitly the molecular character of steam rather than bypass its probable complexity by using gas ...
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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