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... inhibitor be concordant with the fuel - release properties of the flamm- able substrate . Likewise , spatial and time constraints exist in the external application of ... inhibitor required to extinguish V. Chemical Inhibition of Flames 333.
... inhibitor be concordant with the fuel - release properties of the flamm- able substrate . Likewise , spatial and time constraints exist in the external application of ... inhibitor required to extinguish V. Chemical Inhibition of Flames 333.
Page 336
... inhibitor effectiveness , such as blow - off limits and extinction limits for halogen inhibitors . It also follows from the definition of 4 , that the degree of inhibition should be proportional to the amount of inhibitor added to the ...
... inhibitor effectiveness , such as blow - off limits and extinction limits for halogen inhibitors . It also follows from the definition of 4 , that the degree of inhibition should be proportional to the amount of inhibitor added to the ...
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... inhibition was ob- served . A factor - of - 2 reduction in the H - atom concentration was also observed when 10-3 mole ... inhibitor was the system most affected by a pressure change . The authors suggest the possibility that this effect ...
... inhibition was ob- served . A factor - of - 2 reduction in the H - atom concentration was also observed when 10-3 mole ... inhibitor was the system most affected by a pressure change . The authors suggest the possibility that this effect ...
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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