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... species to preparative chemistry has benefited greatly from the earlier development of techniques for pro- ducing and characterizing high temperature species ... Species SiF2 V. Chemical Synthesis with Quenched High Temperature Species 149.
... species to preparative chemistry has benefited greatly from the earlier development of techniques for pro- ducing and characterizing high temperature species ... Species SiF2 V. Chemical Synthesis with Quenched High Temperature Species 149.
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... species concentration and temper- ature versus distance profiles between the arc and the walls of the lamp . It is possible to measure temperature and emission intensity profiles for some of the excited species by use of emission ...
... species concentration and temper- ature versus distance profiles between the arc and the walls of the lamp . It is possible to measure temperature and emission intensity profiles for some of the excited species by use of emission ...
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... species listed in Table 5.13 , one should not infer the presence of ground - state species from emission spectra , unless the emission is known to be thermal . As a case in point , the emission intensities for many excited MOH species ...
... species listed in Table 5.13 , one should not infer the presence of ground - state species from emission spectra , unless the emission is known to be thermal . As a case in point , the emission intensities for many excited MOH species ...
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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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