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High-temperature drop calorimetryDouglas, 2013
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- Douglas T
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- Calorimetry of Non-Reacting Systems: Prepared Under the Sponsorship of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry Commission on Thermodynamics and the Thermochemistry
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High-temperature drop calorimetry Page 316 II. III. IV. CHAPTER 8 High-temperature Drop
Calorimetry THOMAs B. Douglas National Bureau of Standards, Washington DC, USA EDwARD
G. KING Albany Metallurgy Reasearch Centre, Bureau of Mines, Albany, Oregon, USA Contents …
- 238000007707 calorimetry 0 title description 46
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