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... occur simultaneously in the gas phase . Sputtering may be considered as an example where vapor- phase nucleation is most likely and the resulting deposits are frequently highly disordered . Two structural forms that may occur are ( 1 ) ...
... occur simultaneously in the gas phase . Sputtering may be considered as an example where vapor- phase nucleation is most likely and the resulting deposits are frequently highly disordered . Two structural forms that may occur are ( 1 ) ...
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... occurring prior to the cocondensation process . The reactants are rapidly quenched at the cold surface and chemical reaction may occur during the quenching process . These frozen reactants , diluents , and prod- ucts are then allowed to ...
... occurring prior to the cocondensation process . The reactants are rapidly quenched at the cold surface and chemical reaction may occur during the quenching process . These frozen reactants , diluents , and prod- ucts are then allowed to ...
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... occur at temperatures of less than 1000 K owing to the stability of the solid Al2 ( SO4 ) 3 under oxidizing conditions . At higher temperatures , where this compound is unstable , some corrosion due to the formation of vapor species ...
... occur at temperatures of less than 1000 K owing to the stability of the solid Al2 ( SO4 ) 3 under oxidizing conditions . At higher temperatures , where this compound is unstable , some corrosion due to the formation of vapor species ...
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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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