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... vapor - solid interactions , leading to volatile products , are of the type nA ( s ) + qH2O = T [ An / r ( H2O ) q ... vapor , which is flowing over the condensed oxide under satu- rated equilibrium conditions , an " apparent " vapor ...
... vapor - solid interactions , leading to volatile products , are of the type nA ( s ) + qH2O = T [ An / r ( H2O ) q ... vapor , which is flowing over the condensed oxide under satu- rated equilibrium conditions , an " apparent " vapor ...
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... vapor phase is usually required to generate the reduced valence species necessary to disproportionation reactions . High temper- atures may also be involved in physical vapor deposition , both in generat- ing the vapor and in the heat ...
... vapor phase is usually required to generate the reduced valence species necessary to disproportionation reactions . High temper- atures may also be involved in physical vapor deposition , both in generat- ing the vapor and in the heat ...
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... vapor - phase species requires a thermo- dynamic description of the various vaporization processes , as given , for example , by Novikov and Gavryuchenkov ( 1967 ) . The relative stabilities between the condensed and vapor - phase ...
... vapor - phase species requires a thermo- dynamic description of the various vaporization processes , as given , for example , by Novikov and Gavryuchenkov ( 1967 ) . The relative stabilities between the condensed and vapor - phase ...
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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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