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... dissociation energy for the M - X bond in MX2 ; Dн20 represents the energy to dissociate H2O to the elements ; Do - н and Dн - x are the bond dissociation energies for the species OH and HX , respectively . = Consider the case where X F ...
... dissociation energy for the M - X bond in MX2 ; Dн20 represents the energy to dissociate H2O to the elements ; Do - н and Dн - x are the bond dissociation energies for the species OH and HX , respectively . = Consider the case where X F ...
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... dissociation products . From thermodynamic arguments it follows that the lower the volatility is for the dissociation products , the greater the stability of the vapor - phase complex becomes . It is difficult to develop predictive ...
... dissociation products . From thermodynamic arguments it follows that the lower the volatility is for the dissociation products , the greater the stability of the vapor - phase complex becomes . It is difficult to develop predictive ...
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... dissociation energies for metal mono- hydroxide flame species are similar to those already considered . A summary of the dissociation energy data is given in Table 5.15 ( see also Table 5.16 , Section K.4 , for the alkaline earth metal ...
... dissociation energies for metal mono- hydroxide flame species are similar to those already considered . A summary of the dissociation energy data is given in Table 5.15 ( see also Table 5.16 , Section K.4 , for the alkaline earth metal ...
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Chemistry of High Temperature Species in Space | 7 |
Appendix Major Literature Sources for High Temperature Chemistry | 36 |
Synergistic Reactions | 58 |
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