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... recombination process H + OH + M → H2O + M is also contributing to the loss of H - atoms and the slopes of these plots may be interpreted to yield the rate constants for both of the above recombin- ation reactions ( Bulewicz and Sugden ...
... recombination process H + OH + M → H2O + M is also contributing to the loss of H - atoms and the slopes of these plots may be interpreted to yield the rate constants for both of the above recombin- ation reactions ( Bulewicz and Sugden ...
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... Recombination by Metal Additives a . Scope of the Effect In the presence of certain metal additives a catalytic effect on H - atom recombination is found which is fundamentally similar to that for the SO2 example , but greater in extent ...
... Recombination by Metal Additives a . Scope of the Effect In the presence of certain metal additives a catalytic effect on H - atom recombination is found which is fundamentally similar to that for the SO2 example , but greater in extent ...
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... recombination of H - atoms could be explained solely in terms of a homogeneous mechanism ( see Section II.L ) . The post - reaction - zone radical recombination studies such as those of Bulewicz and Padley ( 1970a ) , made in the ...
... recombination of H - atoms could be explained solely in terms of a homogeneous mechanism ( see Section II.L ) . The post - reaction - zone radical recombination studies such as those of Bulewicz and Padley ( 1970a ) , made in the ...
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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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