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... considered recently by Reisman ( 1970 ) and Spear ( 1972 ) . Basically , the technique represents a special case of the more general area of CVD ( see Section II ) . An early example of chemical transport , as recognized by Bunsen ...
... considered recently by Reisman ( 1970 ) and Spear ( 1972 ) . Basically , the technique represents a special case of the more general area of CVD ( see Section II ) . An early example of chemical transport , as recognized by Bunsen ...
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... considered , owing to the insolubility of metals in sulfur con- taining solutions , e.g. , see Barnes ( 1967 ) . The familiar ore metals of Pb , Zn , Cu , Ag , Mo , and Hg occur naturally in sulfide form . However , such sulfides are ...
... considered , owing to the insolubility of metals in sulfur con- taining solutions , e.g. , see Barnes ( 1967 ) . The familiar ore metals of Pb , Zn , Cu , Ag , Mo , and Hg occur naturally in sulfide form . However , such sulfides are ...
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... considered in the ensuing discussion . The problem of " fire side " corrosion in fossil - fueled combustors has already been considered in Chapter 4 . Materials TABLE 5.2 Practical Applications of Flame Chemistry preparation Corrosion ...
... considered in the ensuing discussion . The problem of " fire side " corrosion in fossil - fueled combustors has already been considered in Chapter 4 . Materials TABLE 5.2 Practical Applications of Flame Chemistry preparation Corrosion ...
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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