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... Elements such as Ti , Si , Be , and Al are undetectable in an air - acetylene flame , and this has frequently been correlated with the high stability of their monoxides . However , in the hotter nitrous oxide - acetylene flame , i.e. ...
... Elements such as Ti , Si , Be , and Al are undetectable in an air - acetylene flame , and this has frequently been correlated with the high stability of their monoxides . However , in the hotter nitrous oxide - acetylene flame , i.e. ...
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... elements at ppm concentration levels has no effect on the flame chemistry . The survey experiments of Bulewicz and Padley ( 1970a ) indicated that the elements Mg , Cr , Mn , Sn , U , and Ba had a pronounced effect on the recombination ...
... elements at ppm concentration levels has no effect on the flame chemistry . The survey experiments of Bulewicz and Padley ( 1970a ) indicated that the elements Mg , Cr , Mn , Sn , U , and Ba had a pronounced effect on the recombination ...
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... elements and the third long row including the early members of the rare earths ( Bowen and Clarke , 1970 ) . Elements such as Zr , Mo , Nd , Ce , Cs , and Sr form the major fraction of the metallic fission products . For a 6 ...
... elements and the third long row including the early members of the rare earths ( Bowen and Clarke , 1970 ) . Elements such as Zr , Mo , Nd , Ce , Cs , and Sr form the major fraction of the metallic fission products . For a 6 ...
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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