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... reactants and products and time . At the molecular level , one considers also the reaction inter- mediates and their fundamental molecular processes . In principle , both approaches should lead to the same final result . However , the ...
... reactants and products and time . At the molecular level , one considers also the reaction inter- mediates and their fundamental molecular processes . In principle , both approaches should lead to the same final result . However , the ...
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... reactants . Additional coreactants or diluents , which are usually gases , are also simul- taneously directed at the cold trapping surface . The use of low pressures of reactants , i.e. , about 1 Torr or less , reduces the likelihood of ...
... reactants . Additional coreactants or diluents , which are usually gases , are also simul- taneously directed at the cold trapping surface . The use of low pressures of reactants , i.e. , about 1 Torr or less , reduces the likelihood of ...
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... Reactants such as GeF2 , GeCl2 , and SiS have been notably unproductive as compared with the similar species of SiF2 and SiO . One of the difficulties associated with an apparent lack of reactivity may be the competing process of self ...
... Reactants such as GeF2 , GeCl2 , and SiS have been notably unproductive as compared with the similar species of SiF2 and SiO . One of the difficulties associated with an apparent lack of reactivity may be the competing process of self ...
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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