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In addition to the gas composition as observed at ambiant pressures , the source
gas also contains vapor material which condenses in the form of socalled
sublimates at the mouth of the fumaroles where the gases are commonly
sampled .
In addition to the gas composition as observed at ambiant pressures , the source
gas also contains vapor material which condenses in the form of socalled
sublimates at the mouth of the fumaroles where the gases are commonly
sampled .
Page 218
Corrosion Inhibitors The addition of chemical additives to the fuel can have
beneficial effects in retarding fire - side corrosion , in addition to reducing the
amount of sulfur oxides released to the atmosphere . The corrosive effects
derived from ...
Corrosion Inhibitors The addition of chemical additives to the fuel can have
beneficial effects in retarding fire - side corrosion , in addition to reducing the
amount of sulfur oxides released to the atmosphere . The corrosive effects
derived from ...
Page 229
It has also been noted that soot in flames has a positive charge and that there is a
correlation between the total concentration of ions resulting from the addition of
ionizable metals , particularly Ba and Cs , and the degree of metal - catalyzed ...
It has also been noted that soot in flames has a positive charge and that there is a
correlation between the total concentration of ions resulting from the addition of
ionizable metals , particularly Ba and Cs , and the degree of metal - catalyzed ...
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Contents
GasSolid Reactions with Vapor Products | 37 |
Chemical Vapor Transport and Deposition | 91 |
VaporPhase Aspects of Corrosion at High Temperature | 212 |
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