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... usually room . temperature , where the volatile products are distilled off and collected . Reactions may also occur during this warm - up procedure . The initial trapping temperature is usually - 196 ° C , i.e. , that allowed by the use ...
... usually room . temperature , where the volatile products are distilled off and collected . Reactions may also occur during this warm - up procedure . The initial trapping temperature is usually - 196 ° C , i.e. , that allowed by the use ...
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... usually water , provides the greatest heat sink , and temperature losses of from 10 to 600 ° C are possible . In multielement solutions the interaction of the elements with each other in the flame is unlikely , being a factor of 106 ...
... usually water , provides the greatest heat sink , and temperature losses of from 10 to 600 ° C are possible . In multielement solutions the interaction of the elements with each other in the flame is unlikely , being a factor of 106 ...
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... usually at 2000 ° C or less - is necessary . This extrapolation can be made from well - known statistical mechanical ... usually 1 % or less , but for pressures of greater than about 100- atm , real - gas properties should be used . The ...
... usually at 2000 ° C or less - is necessary . This extrapolation can be made from well - known statistical mechanical ... usually 1 % or less , but for pressures of greater than about 100- atm , real - gas properties should be used . 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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