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... Phase Vapor species Condensed phase Vapor species Condensed phase Li2O LizO ( c ) B2O3 B2O3 ( c ) ( WO3 ) n , n = 1-5 WO3 ( c ) Be ( OH ) 2 BeO ( c ) + H2O Ni + O2 NiO ( c ) ( NaOH ) 2 Cn , n = 1-5 C ( c ) SbS + S2 CeC2 , CeC CeC2 ( c ) ...
... Phase Vapor species Condensed phase Vapor species Condensed phase Li2O LizO ( c ) B2O3 B2O3 ( c ) ( WO3 ) n , n = 1-5 WO3 ( c ) Be ( OH ) 2 BeO ( c ) + H2O Ni + O2 NiO ( c ) ( NaOH ) 2 Cn , n = 1-5 C ( c ) SbS + S2 CeC2 , CeC CeC2 ( c ) ...
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... phase . In contrast , the review of Kubaschewski ( 1968 ) on experimental thermochemistry at high temperatures dealt substantially with the condensed - phase aspects of solution thermodynamics , solid- liquid - phase equilibria ...
... phase . In contrast , the review of Kubaschewski ( 1968 ) on experimental thermochemistry at high temperatures dealt substantially with the condensed - phase aspects of solution thermodynamics , solid- liquid - phase equilibria ...
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... Phase diagrams may be consulted for an indication of the presence of a condensed phase complex . However , a quantitative assessment of the rela- tive stabilities of condensed and vapor - phase species requires a thermo- dynamic ...
... Phase diagrams may be consulted for an indication of the presence of a condensed phase complex . However , a quantitative assessment of the rela- tive stabilities of condensed and vapor - phase species requires a thermo- dynamic ...
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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