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... relatively fast . At relatively high melt temperatures , e.g. , 1755 ° C , an explosion of the droplet occurs during the free fall . From earlier work , e.g. , see Baker and Ward ( 1967 ) and cited references , it is believed that the ...
... relatively fast . At relatively high melt temperatures , e.g. , 1755 ° C , an explosion of the droplet occurs during the free fall . From earlier work , e.g. , see Baker and Ward ( 1967 ) and cited references , it is believed that the ...
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... relatively involatile ZrCl4 is purified by sublimation . A method for the separation of zirconium and hafnium chlorides , which have very similar volatilities , relies on the reaction 400 ° C ZrCl2 ( s ) + ZrCl4 2ZrCla ( s ) , which ...
... relatively involatile ZrCl4 is purified by sublimation . A method for the separation of zirconium and hafnium chlorides , which have very similar volatilities , relies on the reaction 400 ° C ZrCl2 ( s ) + ZrCl4 2ZrCla ( s ) , which ...
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... relatively high stability of the SiS species , i.e. , Do SiS 149 whereas Do AIS 88 kcal mol - 1 - see the review of Hauge and Margrave ( 1972 ) . On the other hand , as there are no stable sulfates of silica , this oxide is relatively ...
... relatively high stability of the SiS species , i.e. , Do SiS 149 whereas Do AIS 88 kcal mol - 1 - see the review of Hauge and Margrave ( 1972 ) . On the other hand , as there are no stable sulfates of silica , this oxide is relatively ...
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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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