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Science and Technology John W. Hastie. TABLE 1.1 Representative Examples of High Temperature Species— in the Presence of a Condensed Phase Vapor species Condensed phase Vapor species Condensed phase Li2O LigO ( c ) B2O3 B2O3 ( c ) ( WO3 ) ...
Science and Technology John W. Hastie. TABLE 1.1 Representative Examples of High Temperature Species— in the Presence of a Condensed Phase Vapor species Condensed phase Vapor species Condensed phase Li2O LigO ( c ) B2O3 B2O3 ( c ) ( WO3 ) ...
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... influence the formation of metal hydroxides , and it is important to recognize the thermodynamic conditions under which this occurs . TABLE 2.3 Hydroxide Species Important in Water Vapor - Solid 68 2. Gas - Solid Reactions with Vapor ...
... influence the formation of metal hydroxides , and it is important to recognize the thermodynamic conditions under which this occurs . TABLE 2.3 Hydroxide Species Important in Water Vapor - Solid 68 2. Gas - Solid Reactions with Vapor ...
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... species to the vapor phase is almost independent of the oxygen pressure , and hence the partial pressure of O2 cannot be used to control the lead vaporization . This results from atomic - Pb being a predominant vapor species at low O2 ...
... species to the vapor phase is almost independent of the oxygen pressure , and hence the partial pressure of O2 cannot be used to control the lead vaporization . This results from atomic - Pb being a predominant vapor species at low O2 ...
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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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