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... reaction ( a ) , the major water species is ( H2O ) 2. For the conditions of reaction ( b ) the species ( H2O ) 3 is probably predominant , and for reaction ( c ) it is likely ... reaction ( a 80 2. Gas - Solid Reactions with Vapor Products.
... reaction ( a ) , the major water species is ( H2O ) 2. For the conditions of reaction ( b ) the species ( H2O ) 3 is probably predominant , and for reaction ( c ) it is likely ... reaction ( a 80 2. Gas - Solid Reactions with Vapor Products.
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... reaction entropy . If reaction ( 1 ) was considered as a homogeneous gas- phase process , i.e. , NaCl ( g ) rather than NaCl ( s ) , then from the reaction entropy generalizations discussed in Chapter 3 , Section IV , one would expect ...
... reaction entropy . If reaction ( 1 ) was considered as a homogeneous gas- phase process , i.e. , NaCl ( g ) rather than NaCl ( s ) , then from the reaction entropy generalizations discussed in Chapter 3 , Section IV , one would expect ...
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... reaction is considered to be H + HBr → H2 + Br . This is known to be a fast reaction under flame conditions , and Fristrom and Sawyer ( 1971 ) have demonstrated that , in principle , it can effectively compete with the chain ...
... reaction is considered to be H + HBr → H2 + Br . This is known to be a fast reaction under flame conditions , and Fristrom and Sawyer ( 1971 ) have demonstrated that , in principle , it can effectively compete with the chain ...
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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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