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... formation arises . For the case of AlBr3 . SbBr , an electron diffraction study indicates Al - Sb bond formation rather than the alternative halogen bridging ( Spiridonov and Malkova , 1969 ) . This is a relatively weak bond , i.e. ...
... formation arises . For the case of AlBr3 . SbBr , an electron diffraction study indicates Al - Sb bond formation rather than the alternative halogen bridging ( Spiridonov and Malkova , 1969 ) . This is a relatively weak bond , i.e. ...
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... formation of the very volatile CrCl , and the relatively non- volatile CrCl2 chlorides . As the formation of condensed CrCl2 represents a more severe problem , in practice , the operating conditions utilize an excess of the ...
... formation of the very volatile CrCl , and the relatively non- volatile CrCl2 chlorides . As the formation of condensed CrCl2 represents a more severe problem , in practice , the operating conditions utilize an excess of the ...
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... Formation and Suppression A. Introduction The importance of carbon formation in combustion processes is two- fold there being instances where carbon formation is desirable and others where it is undesirable . The preparation of carbon ...
... Formation and Suppression A. Introduction The importance of carbon formation in combustion processes is two- fold there being instances where carbon formation is desirable and others where it is undesirable . The preparation of carbon ...
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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