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... chloride reduction process ( see Section B.6 ) . Boron has also fre- quently been produced by reduction of the gaseous chloride or bromide using H2 or Zn metal as a reducing agent - see Niselson et al . ( 1971 ) . 4. The Halomet Process ...
... chloride reduction process ( see Section B.6 ) . Boron has also fre- quently been produced by reduction of the gaseous chloride or bromide using H2 or Zn metal as a reducing agent - see Niselson et al . ( 1971 ) . 4. The Halomet Process ...
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... chloride in a fluidized bed . Athavale , A. S. , and Altekar , V. A. ( 1970 ) . Proc . , Int . Miner . Process ... chloride from aluminum - zinc alloy . Kopinashvili , N. E. , and Buchukuri , Ya . G. ( 1971 ) . Soobshch . Akad . Nauk ...
... chloride in a fluidized bed . Athavale , A. S. , and Altekar , V. A. ( 1970 ) . Proc . , Int . Miner . Process ... chloride from aluminum - zinc alloy . Kopinashvili , N. E. , and Buchukuri , Ya . G. ( 1971 ) . Soobshch . Akad . Nauk ...
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... chlorides . • The common association of Sb and As in ore deposits is consistent with their similar chloride volatilities . • The formation of " haloes " of Hg , Sb , and As in the rock and soil environment around ore deposits is ...
... chlorides . • The common association of Sb and As in ore deposits is consistent with their similar chloride volatilities . • The formation of " haloes " of Hg , Sb , and As in the rock and soil environment around ore deposits is ...
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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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