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... region . The presence of an excess concentration of radicals in the reaction zone is then a consequence of their production , by bimolecular processes , being more rapid than their loss , by ternary recombination reactions . The excess ...
... region . The presence of an excess concentration of radicals in the reaction zone is then a consequence of their production , by bimolecular processes , being more rapid than their loss , by ternary recombination reactions . The excess ...
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... region , where radical propagation is more competitive with the inhibitor reactions . It was also observed in these low pressure flame studies that the forma- tion of H2CO is inhibited and the production of H2 enhanced by the presence ...
... region , where radical propagation is more competitive with the inhibitor reactions . It was also observed in these low pressure flame studies that the forma- tion of H2CO is inhibited and the production of H2 enhanced by the presence ...
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... region at 100-160 km , the F region at 160-1000 km , and ⚫ the ionosphere at larger distances . As a source of basic data on the upper atmosphere one should consult the handbook of Johnson ( 1965 ) . The F region prevents passage of ...
... region at 100-160 km , the F region at 160-1000 km , and ⚫ the ionosphere at larger distances . As a source of basic data on the upper atmosphere one should consult the handbook of Johnson ( 1965 ) . The F region prevents passage of ...
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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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