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... enthalpy , per unit area per second , flowing relative to the mass average motion of the mixture . The specific enthalpy is obtained from hi = ( mi ) -1 ( U , + kT ) , where m is the mass of species i , U , the internal molecular energy ...
... enthalpy , per unit area per second , flowing relative to the mass average motion of the mixture . The specific enthalpy is obtained from hi = ( mi ) -1 ( U , + kT ) , where m is the mass of species i , U , the internal molecular energy ...
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... enthalpy . The only reactions that can conceivably account for a reaction enthalpy of about +80 kcal mol - 1 involve the hydrolysis of NaCl ( s ) to form NaOH and HCl . At temperatures approaching the melting point of NaCl ( s ) this ...
... enthalpy . The only reactions that can conceivably account for a reaction enthalpy of about +80 kcal mol - 1 involve the hydrolysis of NaCl ( s ) to form NaOH and HCl . At temperatures approaching the melting point of NaCl ( s ) this ...
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... enthalpy of chamber gases , units Btu / lb or cal / gm ; enthalpy of exhaust gases , units Btu / lb or cal / gm ; and = lb thrust / ( lb mass / sec ) , i.e. , sec . The gas enthalpy is actually a sum total of the enthalpy for each ...
... enthalpy of chamber gases , units Btu / lb or cal / gm ; enthalpy of exhaust gases , units Btu / lb or cal / gm ; and = lb thrust / ( lb mass / sec ) , i.e. , sec . The gas enthalpy is actually a sum total of the enthalpy for each ...
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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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