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... greater than that of NdCl3 , i.e. , about 10 Torr , and an appreciable enhanced transport of NdCl , into the vapor would result even at temperatures where the estab- lished higher molecular weight complex species are unstable . A ...
... greater than that of NdCl3 , i.e. , about 10 Torr , and an appreciable enhanced transport of NdCl , into the vapor would result even at temperatures where the estab- lished higher molecular weight complex species are unstable . A ...
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... greater than that allowed by the O2 to N2 air ratio . Evidently the diffusion coefficient of O2 in the combustion product - fuel mixture is greater than that in air . . The observed degree of combustion in the fuel column is greater ...
... greater than that allowed by the O2 to N2 air ratio . Evidently the diffusion coefficient of O2 in the combustion product - fuel mixture is greater than that in air . . The observed degree of combustion in the fuel column is greater ...
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... greater than 10 mho m - 1 ; that is , gas electron concentrations of about 1014 cm3 are required . Thus for practical seed levels of about 1 mole % and typical pressure conditions of about 5 atm , equilibrium calculations indicate that ...
... greater than 10 mho m - 1 ; that is , gas electron concentrations of about 1014 cm3 are required . Thus for practical seed levels of about 1 mole % and typical pressure conditions of about 5 atm , equilibrium calculations indicate that ...
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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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