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... atoms and also O - atoms from low pressure ( 0.1 - atm ) flames has provided better TABLE 5.10 H - Atom Detection Methods in Flames Direct or physical methods Electron spin resonance Mass spectrometry - molecular beam sampling Chemical ...
... atoms and also O - atoms from low pressure ( 0.1 - atm ) flames has provided better TABLE 5.10 H - Atom Detection Methods in Flames Direct or physical methods Electron spin resonance Mass spectrometry - molecular beam sampling Chemical ...
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... ATOMS LOG % -8 O ≈す 2 T T 1 -10 0.6 100 % 2600 K Si - ATOMS 2000 K 2600 K O - ATOMS 2000 K 1.0 1.4 C / O RATIO ( AIR - ACETYLENE ) Fig . 5.19 Calculated equilibrium concentrations of Si- and O - atoms as a function of air - acetylene ...
... ATOMS LOG % -8 O ≈す 2 T T 1 -10 0.6 100 % 2600 K Si - ATOMS 2000 K 2600 K O - ATOMS 2000 K 1.0 1.4 C / O RATIO ( AIR - ACETYLENE ) Fig . 5.19 Calculated equilibrium concentrations of Si- and O - atoms as a function of air - acetylene ...
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... atoms , ions , and electrons . In this context , however , one should note the possible formation of molecular ... Atoms and Molecules in Flames From atomic absorption atom - distribution studies , it has been possible to locate flame ...
... atoms , ions , and electrons . In this context , however , one should note the possible formation of molecular ... Atoms and Molecules in Flames From atomic absorption atom - distribution studies , it has been possible to locate flame ...
Contents
Appendix Major Literature Sources for High Temperature Chemistry | 36 |
Synergistic Reactions | 58 |
Appendix Some Additional Recent Literature on High Temperature GasSolid | 89 |
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