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... reactants A and B interact to yield products C and D can be defined by the difference in standard free energiest between the reactants and products , i.e. , AF , FCFD - FA - FB . = The concentrations , or partial pressures , p , of the ...
... reactants A and B interact to yield products C and D can be defined by the difference in standard free energiest between the reactants and products , i.e. , AF , FCFD - FA - FB . = The concentrations , or partial pressures , p , of the ...
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... reactants . Additional coreactants or diluents , which are usually gases , are also simul- taneously directed at the cold trapping surface . The use of low pressures of reactants , i.e. , about 1 Torr or less , reduces the likelihood of ...
... reactants . Additional coreactants or diluents , which are usually gases , are also simul- taneously directed at the cold trapping surface . The use of low pressures of reactants , i.e. , about 1 Torr or less , reduces the likelihood of ...
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... reactants , ( Cp ) ь the heat capacity of products , Tu the temperature of reactants , i.e. , initial temperature , and To the adiabatic final flame temperature . b In practice , the calculation of flame temperature is an iterative ...
... reactants , ( Cp ) ь the heat capacity of products , Tu the temperature of reactants , i.e. , initial temperature , and To the adiabatic final flame temperature . b In practice , the calculation of flame temperature is an iterative ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Chemistry of High Temperature Species in Space | 7 |
Appendix Major Literature Sources for High Temperature Chemistry | 36 |
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