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... obtained from hi = ( mi ) -1 ( Ui + kT ) , i where m is the mass of species i , U , the internal molecular energy , and k the Boltzmann constant . In most thermochemical tables the enthalpy is given in terms of molar quantities ...
... obtained from hi = ( mi ) -1 ( Ui + kT ) , i where m is the mass of species i , U , the internal molecular energy , and k the Boltzmann constant . In most thermochemical tables the enthalpy is given in terms of molar quantities ...
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... obtained . However , by using very low feed rates , Rains and Kadlec ( 1970 ) have obtained a 20 % reduction in an Ar - H2 - CO - CH1 plasma . Apparently the oxide vaporization is the rate - limiting factor . The carbothermic ...
... obtained . However , by using very low feed rates , Rains and Kadlec ( 1970 ) have obtained a 20 % reduction in an Ar - H2 - CO - CH1 plasma . Apparently the oxide vaporization is the rate - limiting factor . The carbothermic ...
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... obtained by probe sampling with subsequent mass spectrometric and gas chromatographic analyses , have been obtained for methane diffusion flames in air at 1 atm ( Smith and Gordon , 1956 ) . The results indicate the following : The ...
... obtained by probe sampling with subsequent mass spectrometric and gas chromatographic analyses , have been obtained for methane diffusion flames in air at 1 atm ( Smith and Gordon , 1956 ) . The results indicate the following : The ...
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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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