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Science and Technology John W. Hastie. are the only volatile species present at start - up temperatures , molecular halogen being precluded by the use of excess metal , it is only necessary , initially , to prevent hydrolysis of the ...
Science and Technology John W. Hastie. are the only volatile species present at start - up temperatures , molecular halogen being precluded by the use of excess metal , it is only necessary , initially , to prevent hydrolysis of the ...
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... species which are thought to be present and the ac- curacy of their thermodynamic functions . Chester et al . ( 1970 ) ... molecular species , such as MO , may then depend on the re- actions of interest . That is , equilibrium may exist ...
... species which are thought to be present and the ac- curacy of their thermodynamic functions . Chester et al . ( 1970 ) ... molecular species , such as MO , may then depend on the re- actions of interest . That is , equilibrium may exist ...
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... molecular species known to be present in flames has increased , e.g. , see Table 5.13 , and simple diatomic MO species can no longer be con- sidered as the sole source of free - atom depletion . For example , in the case of Li , H2 ...
... molecular species known to be present in flames has increased , e.g. , see Table 5.13 , and simple diatomic MO species can no longer be con- sidered as the sole source of free - atom depletion . For example , in the case of Li , H2 ...
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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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