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... ionization process to be M + X → M + + e + X , with an activation energy virtually identical to the ionization potential of the metal M ( Kelly and Padley , 1969a ) . The process has an unusually high cross section , i.e. , ~ 10,000 Å2 ...
... ionization process to be M + X → M + + e + X , with an activation energy virtually identical to the ionization potential of the metal M ( Kelly and Padley , 1969a ) . The process has an unusually high cross section , i.e. , ~ 10,000 Å2 ...
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... ionization process probably results from an excited metal atom species . Also , from the observation of similar rates of ionization in hydrogen - free CO flames , one can exclude consideration of hydrates or similar inter- mediates from ...
... ionization process probably results from an excited metal atom species . Also , from the observation of similar rates of ionization in hydrogen - free CO flames , one can exclude consideration of hydrates or similar inter- mediates from ...
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... ionized Ba - atoms are important only in the initial period of expansion . For the most part , barium is present in the atomic ground state and the ionization observed in rocket releases is attributable to photo- and chemi- ionization ...
... ionized Ba - atoms are important only in the initial period of expansion . For the most part , barium is present in the atomic ground state and the ionization observed in rocket releases is attributable to photo- and chemi- ionization ...
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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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