Treatise on Materials Science and TechnologyHerbert Herman, Minoru Tomozawa, Robert H. Doremus |
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... processes , and also processes such as chemical modifications in which new layers of different compounds or density grow on the surface . From a thermodynamic point of view all surface reactions lead to more stable surface compounds and ...
... processes , and also processes such as chemical modifications in which new layers of different compounds or density grow on the surface . From a thermodynamic point of view all surface reactions lead to more stable surface compounds and ...
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... Processes that are driven by a concentration - controlled difference of chemical potential ( diffusion processes ) . Reactions with a negative free energy of reaction ARG ( true chem- ical reactions ) . Processes that take place by ...
... Processes that are driven by a concentration - controlled difference of chemical potential ( diffusion processes ) . Reactions with a negative free energy of reaction ARG ( true chem- ical reactions ) . Processes that take place by ...
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... processes . 4. Reconstruction and contamination of the surface as a result of processes 1-3 . The effect of the plasma depends decisively on its energy , its density , the kind of gas , the pressure of reacting ions and atoms , and the ...
... processes . 4. Reconstruction and contamination of the surface as a result of processes 1-3 . The effect of the plasma depends decisively on its energy , its density , the kind of gas , the pressure of reacting ions and atoms , and the ...
Contents
Water in Glass | 75 |
Applications | 121 |
Gel Method for Making Glass | 129 |
Copyright | |
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