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... Section II.K. D. Hydroxide - Halide Conversion Previous discussions , e.g. , see Section VIII.C ( and also Chapter 5 , Sections II.J - L ; Section V.D ; Section VI.C ; Section VII ) , have indicated the importance of metal - hydroxide ...
... Section II.K. D. Hydroxide - Halide Conversion Previous discussions , e.g. , see Section VIII.C ( and also Chapter 5 , Sections II.J - L ; Section V.D ; Section VI.C ; Section VII ) , have indicated the importance of metal - hydroxide ...
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... Section VII . In the discussion to follow , Sections IV - IX deal with combustion sys- tems where high temperature inorganic species are of key practical signifi- cance . Sections II and III provide fundamental background to the later ...
... Section VII . In the discussion to follow , Sections IV - IX deal with combustion sys- tems where high temperature inorganic species are of key practical signifi- cance . Sections II and III provide fundamental background to the later ...
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... section between electrons and the other species , which in turn is determined by the electron - species collision cross sections . These cross - section data are not known and can only be estimated very approximately , but as a rule the ...
... section between electrons and the other species , which in turn is determined by the electron - species collision cross sections . These cross - section data are not known and can only be estimated very approximately , but as a rule the ...
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Chemistry of High Temperature Species in Space | 7 |
Appendix Major Literature Sources for High Temperature Chemistry | 36 |
Synergistic Reactions | 58 |
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