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... range 430-880 K. However , close to equilibrium conditions were found in the higher temperature range of 900-1200 K. A similar departure from equilib- rium in Knudsen cells has been noted for the overall process ( Hastie et al . , 1971 ) ...
... range 430-880 K. However , close to equilibrium conditions were found in the higher temperature range of 900-1200 K. A similar departure from equilib- rium in Knudsen cells has been noted for the overall process ( Hastie et al . , 1971 ) ...
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... range of several millimeters to several centi- meters . For a discussion of the Langmuir probe technique , and its ap- plication to ions in flames , see , for example , King ( 1963 ) , Calcote ( 1962 ) , and Gaydon and Wolfhard ( 1970 ) ...
... range of several millimeters to several centi- meters . For a discussion of the Langmuir probe technique , and its ap- plication to ions in flames , see , for example , King ( 1963 ) , Calcote ( 1962 ) , and Gaydon and Wolfhard ( 1970 ) ...
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... range for many high temperature species , the equilibrium concentration of positive ions is in the range of 1.2 X 1010-1.2 X 108 ions cm - 3 , i.e. , about 10-8 mole fraction and less . This concentration range is well within the ...
... range for many high temperature species , the equilibrium concentration of positive ions is in the range of 1.2 X 1010-1.2 X 108 ions cm - 3 , i.e. , about 10-8 mole fraction and less . This concentration range is well within 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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