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... determined by ΔΕ . ― ve , ΔΗ . - ve , AS . + ve . Negative values of AH , can result from the production of either ... determined from the molecular geometry and the masses of the component atoms , ☛ the symmetry number , Svib the ...
... determined by ΔΕ . ― ve , ΔΗ . - ve , AS . + ve . Negative values of AH , can result from the production of either ... determined from the molecular geometry and the masses of the component atoms , ☛ the symmetry number , Svib the ...
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... determined to a large extent by the burning velocity , which , in turn , is determined by the chemical - kinetic and transport properties of the flame . It is thus a funda- mental flame property having both practical and theoretical ...
... determined to a large extent by the burning velocity , which , in turn , is determined by the chemical - kinetic and transport properties of the flame . It is thus a funda- mental flame property having both practical and theoretical ...
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... determined by comparison with a standard incandescent lamp using a sector disk for matching . In order to determine the concen- tration of AlO , it was necessary to assume that Al and AlO were the only Al - containing species present ...
... determined by comparison with a standard incandescent lamp using a sector disk for matching . In order to determine the concen- tration of AlO , it was necessary to assume that Al and AlO were the only Al - containing species present ...
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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