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... respectively , has been monitored by Madix and Schwarz ( 1971 ) . From the dependence of product species signal amplitude and phase shift on the Cl2 modulation frequency and the Ge , or Si , surface temperature , i.e. , 900-1100 and 770 ...
... respectively , has been monitored by Madix and Schwarz ( 1971 ) . From the dependence of product species signal amplitude and phase shift on the Cl2 modulation frequency and the Ge , or Si , surface temperature , i.e. , 900-1100 and 770 ...
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... respectively . 0- = Consider the case where X F. From the correlation between metal hydroxide and halide bond dissociation energies , i.e. , see Chapter 5 , Section II.K.5 , ~ Ďм - OH 0.8Ďм - F . Therefore , the reaction enthalpy is AH3 ...
... respectively . 0- = Consider the case where X F. From the correlation between metal hydroxide and halide bond dissociation energies , i.e. , see Chapter 5 , Section II.K.5 , ~ Ďм - OH 0.8Ďм - F . Therefore , the reaction enthalpy is AH3 ...
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... respectively . Hence , the expectation that the formation of hydroxyhalide species is analogous to the mixed halide case appears to be experimentally verified . A comparison of bond dissociation energies for the hydroxyhalide flame ...
... respectively . Hence , the expectation that the formation of hydroxyhalide species is analogous to the mixed halide case appears to be experimentally verified . A comparison of bond dissociation energies for the hydroxyhalide flame ...
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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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