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... Mass spectrometric thermodynamic equilibrium study ( Stafford and Berkowitz , 1964 ) ; D [ Ba— ( OH ) 2 ] = 206 kcal mol - 1 , and D [ Ba - OH ] = 107 kcal mol - 1 , " , " , Mass spectrometric negative result ( Hildenbrand , 1963 ) • Ca ...
... Mass spectrometric thermodynamic equilibrium study ( Stafford and Berkowitz , 1964 ) ; D [ Ba— ( OH ) 2 ] = 206 kcal mol - 1 , and D [ Ba - OH ] = 107 kcal mol - 1 , " , " , Mass spectrometric negative result ( Hildenbrand , 1963 ) • Ca ...
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... mass spectrometric line - of - sight molecular beam sampling of a vapor transport system at 1 atm pressure . Details of the general technique of mass spectrometric sampling from high pressure and high temperature gas systems are given ...
... mass spectrometric line - of - sight molecular beam sampling of a vapor transport system at 1 atm pressure . Details of the general technique of mass spectrometric sampling from high pressure and high temperature gas systems are given ...
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... mass spectrometric ion - sampling system of Hayhurst and Sugden ( 1966 ) has an estimated efficiency of 2 % ion detection ; that is , two out of a hundred ions entering the sampling orifice are detected . In practice , ion ...
... mass spectrometric ion - sampling system of Hayhurst and Sugden ( 1966 ) has an estimated efficiency of 2 % ion detection ; that is , two out of a hundred ions entering the sampling orifice are detected . In practice , ion ...
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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