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... suggested role of HBr where preflame processes are considered important . Thus , we are left with the not unreasonable conclusion that different flame inhibitors may operate in quite different flame regions . Furthermore , as the metal ...
... suggested role of HBr where preflame processes are considered important . Thus , we are left with the not unreasonable conclusion that different flame inhibitors may operate in quite different flame regions . Furthermore , as the metal ...
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... suggested by Cotton et al . ( 1971 ) is particularly interesting , as it involves another aspect of the metal oxide- hydroxide catalytic process on H - atoms which was suggested as a mechan- ism for flame inhibition ( see Section V ) ...
... suggested by Cotton et al . ( 1971 ) is particularly interesting , as it involves another aspect of the metal oxide- hydroxide catalytic process on H - atoms which was suggested as a mechan- ism for flame inhibition ( see Section V ) ...
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... suggests that impurities of these metals could significantly reduce the free electron concentration . In particular ... suggested by the JANAF Thermochemical Tables ( JANAF , 1971 ) . However , as was noted by Spencer et al . ( 1973 ) ...
... suggests that impurities of these metals could significantly reduce the free electron concentration . In particular ... suggested by the JANAF Thermochemical Tables ( JANAF , 1971 ) . However , as was noted by Spencer et al . ( 1973 ) ...
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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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