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... techniques and results of high temperature vaporization studies . In 1962 Margrave suggested the following goals for ... techniques for attaining temperatures of greater than 4000 K , ⚫ development of apparatus to withstand oxidizing ...
... techniques and results of high temperature vaporization studies . In 1962 Margrave suggested the following goals for ... techniques for attaining temperatures of greater than 4000 K , ⚫ development of apparatus to withstand oxidizing ...
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Science and Technology John W. Hastie. 4. Modern Spectroscopic Techniques The recently developed technique of laser ... techniques are beginning to find application in flame studies ( Regnier and Taran , 1973 ) . 5. Mass Spectroscopic ...
Science and Technology John W. Hastie. 4. Modern Spectroscopic Techniques The recently developed technique of laser ... techniques are beginning to find application in flame studies ( Regnier and Taran , 1973 ) . 5. Mass Spectroscopic ...
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... Techniques The detection of H - atoms in flames exemplifies the application of both direct and indirect measurement techniques , and a summary of the more commonly used methods and the key reactions is given in Table 5.10 . Somewhat ...
... Techniques The detection of H - atoms in flames exemplifies the application of both direct and indirect measurement techniques , and a summary of the more commonly used methods and the key reactions is given in Table 5.10 . Somewhat ...
Contents
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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