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... high temperature chemical reactants . The application of high temperature species to preparative chemistry has benefited greatly from the earlier development of techniques for pro- ducing and characterizing high temperature species . In ...
... high temperature chemical reactants . The application of high temperature species to preparative chemistry has benefited greatly from the earlier development of techniques for pro- ducing and characterizing high temperature species . In ...
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... Species Identified in Flames The explosion of evidence regarding the presence of new molecular species in high temperature vapors over the past several decades , e.g. , see Margrave ( 1967a ) and Hastie et al . ( 1970 ) , has been ...
... Species Identified in Flames The explosion of evidence regarding the presence of new molecular species in high temperature vapors over the past several decades , e.g. , see Margrave ( 1967a ) and Hastie et al . ( 1970 ) , has been ...
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... species and only recently have laboratory data become available for the important diatomic metal oxide species MgO , SiO , and AlO , e.g. , see Vanpee et al . ( 1970 ) . In determining absolute ƒ numbers ... High Temperature Species in Space.
... species and only recently have laboratory data become available for the important diatomic metal oxide species MgO , SiO , and AlO , e.g. , see Vanpee et al . ( 1970 ) . In determining absolute ƒ numbers ... High Temperature Species in Space.
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Introduction | 1 |
Chemistry of High Temperature Species in Space | 7 |
Appendix Major Literature Sources for High Temperature Chemistry | 36 |
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