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... room temperature but decompose to yield the oxide and water vapor at only moderately elevated temperatures ( i.e. , ~ 100-500 ° C ) , e.g. , see Yamaoka et al . ( 1970 ) , MacKenzie ( 1970 ) , and the JANAF Thermochemical Tables ( JANAF ...
... room temperature but decompose to yield the oxide and water vapor at only moderately elevated temperatures ( i.e. , ~ 100-500 ° C ) , e.g. , see Yamaoka et al . ( 1970 ) , MacKenzie ( 1970 ) , and the JANAF Thermochemical Tables ( JANAF ...
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... temperature , usually room temperature , where the volatile products are distilled off and collected . Reactions may also occur during this warm - up procedure . The initial trapping temperature is usually - 196 ° C , i.e. , that ...
... temperature , usually room temperature , where the volatile products are distilled off and collected . Reactions may also occur during this warm - up procedure . The initial trapping temperature is usually - 196 ° C , i.e. , that ...
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... room tem- perature , or lower , either by collisions within the cooled probe or by a rapid adiabatic expansion of the gas into a vacuum space . In the former instance , which is known as microprobe sampling , the reactive flame inter ...
... room tem- perature , or lower , either by collisions within the cooled probe or by a rapid adiabatic expansion of the gas into a vacuum space . In the former instance , which is known as microprobe sampling , the reactive flame inter ...
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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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