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trometry , optical spectroscopy , microwave spectroscopy , electron diffraction ,
and the statistical calculation of thermodynamic data from basic molecular
parameters . The expanding interest in high temperature vapors , in connection
with high ...
trometry , optical spectroscopy , microwave spectroscopy , electron diffraction ,
and the statistical calculation of thermodynamic data from basic molecular
parameters . The expanding interest in high temperature vapors , in connection
with high ...
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Thermodynamically , the entropy is related to the heat capacity C , by Sp = 1 ( C /
T ) dT . These , then , are the main thermodynamic relationships by which the
composition and thermal properties of an equilibrium system may be determined
...
Thermodynamically , the entropy is related to the heat capacity C , by Sp = 1 ( C /
T ) dT . These , then , are the main thermodynamic relationships by which the
composition and thermal properties of an equilibrium system may be determined
...
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The heat content of such highly dissociated gases is therefore much greater than
for flames and a higher fraction of maximum available energy is present under
plasma conditions ( see Reed , 1967 ) . 2 . Thermodynamic and Temperature ...
The heat content of such highly dissociated gases is therefore much greater than
for flames and a higher fraction of maximum available energy is present under
plasma conditions ( see Reed , 1967 ) . 2 . Thermodynamic and Temperature ...
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GasSolid Reactions with Vapor Products | 37 |
Chemical Vapor Transport and Deposition | 91 |
VaporPhase Aspects of Corrosion at High Temperature | 212 |
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