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... solid - state composition - and related properties - to the mode of vaporization . In particular , vaporization from ... solid phase : solid I solid II = vapor [ + solid ( or liquid ) III ] C ( s ) + TiN ( s ) == N2 + TiC ( s ) and Si ...
... solid - state composition - and related properties - to the mode of vaporization . In particular , vaporization from ... solid phase : solid I solid II = vapor [ + solid ( or liquid ) III ] C ( s ) + TiN ( s ) == N2 + TiC ( s ) and Si ...
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... solid interactions , but one which is not widely recognized , is that in the firing of ceramics , atmospheric ... solid reactions is their role in what appears to be solid - solid reactions . For instance , the formally written solid ...
... solid interactions , but one which is not widely recognized , is that in the firing of ceramics , atmospheric ... solid reactions is their role in what appears to be solid - solid reactions . For instance , the formally written solid ...
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... solid interactions , in terms of reaction types , is given as follows- where the reaction may proceed to yield the following final states : ( a ) a scattering of the gas ... Solid Reactions with Vapor Products Gas-Solid Reaction Types.
... solid interactions , in terms of reaction types , is given as follows- where the reaction may proceed to yield the following final states : ( a ) a scattering of the gas ... Solid Reactions with Vapor Products Gas-Solid Reaction Types.
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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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