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|a Advances in high temperature chemistry.
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|a Front Cover; Advances in High Temperature Chemistry; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Contributors; Foreword; Contents of Previous Volumes; Chapter 1. Some Theoretical Significances of High Temperature Chemistry; I. Some Pertinent Activities in High Temperature Chemistry; II. Concepts and Definitions; III. Probability Densities; Significance of � = 0; High Temperature Physics; IV. Discontinuities and Turning Points; High Temperature Chemistry; References; Chapter 2. Short-Range Ordering in Crystals; I. Introduction; II. Order Parameters; III. The Measurement of Order Parameters
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|a IV. Ordering Energies and the Statistical Mechanics of OrderingV. The Short-Range Ordered State; VI. Long-Range Periodicities and Superlattices; VII. Applications to Nonmetals; VIII. Outstanding Problems; References; Chapter 3. Interpreting Liquid Alloy Activity Measurements: A Changing Scientific Paradigm; I. Introduction; II. Thermodynamic Measurements on Liquid Alloys; III. Some Solution Theories; References; Chapter 4. Photoionization Mass Spectrometry and Photoelectron Spectroscopy of HighTemperature Vapors; I. Introduction; II. Historical Development
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|a III. Modern Photoionization Mass SpectrometryIV. Comparison of Electron and Photon Impact; V. Interpretation of Threshold Behavior; VI. Results of Recent Photoionization Studies of High Temperature Vapors; VII. Photoelectron Spectroscopy of High Temperature Vapors; VIII. Kinetic Studies-An Aside; References; Chapter 5. Microwave Spectroscopy of HighTemperature Gases; I. Introduction; II. Experimental Techniques; III. Results for Diatomic Molecules; IV. Comparison of Experimentally Determined Molecular Parameters of Diatomics with ab Initio Results; V. Results on Triatomic Molecules
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|t Advances in high temperature chemistry.
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