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... endothermic , due to the high endothermicity associated with the introduction of an extra metal atom into the vapor phase . Hence , such reactions become more favorable with increasing temperature . Conversely , the reverse ...
... endothermic , due to the high endothermicity associated with the introduction of an extra metal atom into the vapor phase . Hence , such reactions become more favorable with increasing temperature . Conversely , the reverse ...
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... endothermic products . The main areas of application for plasma chemical transformations are con- sidered as follows . 1. Ore Transformations and Extractive Metallurgy • The potential applications of plasmas in extractive metallurgy ...
... endothermic products . The main areas of application for plasma chemical transformations are con- sidered as follows . 1. Ore Transformations and Extractive Metallurgy • The potential applications of plasmas in extractive metallurgy ...
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... endothermic dissociation processes become more significant . As the blackbody radiative flux is proportional to the fourth power of the temperature , only modest increases in reaction . temperature are needed to provide a substantially ...
... endothermic dissociation processes become more significant . As the blackbody radiative flux is proportional to the fourth power of the temperature , only modest increases in reaction . temperature are needed to provide a substantially ...
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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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