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OXYGEN boding

Bode, E., and H. Levinstein Effect of oxygen on the electric properties... [Pg.67]

Practically the same reaction takes place when a stream of chlorine gas is passed through boding milk of lime containing a trace of eolmll oxide as catalyst. The oxygen is steadily evolved. t... [Pg.24]

A physical property, closely related to the physical state of a substance, is the temperature at which the substance changes from one state to another. Water, for example, freezes (and melts) at 0°C. Salt (NaCl) melts (and freezes) at a much higher temperature, 804°C, and oxygen (O2) freezes (and melts) at a much lower temperature, —218°C. The melting point and the freezing point of a substance are the same temperature, as you can see in Figure 1.20, which shows both water and ice at 0°C. Whether we use the word freeze or melt depends on how we usually encounter a substance. Water bods at 100°C, but it also condenses from a gas to a liquid at the same temperature. Therefore, boding point and condensation point are the same temperature for each substance. [Pg.35]

Pbp = boding point, °C N—number of atoms of oxygen for combustion of one molecule of fuel M,X,Y = stoichiometric number of atoms of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, respectively, in molecule of fuel Recommended for hydrocarbons... [Pg.1137]

Figure 4.5.51. Bode diagram of the impedance spectra of the silver GDE measured at OCP, 70°C, in 30wt% KOH during oxygen reduction at different times of operation at 100mAcm . ... Figure 4.5.51. Bode diagram of the impedance spectra of the silver GDE measured at OCP, 70°C, in 30wt% KOH during oxygen reduction at different times of operation at 100mAcm . ...
LA also does not lose brisance at low temperatures [50] and can be used as an initiating substance at temperatures as low as the boding point of oxygen (-183 °C) [3]. [Pg.80]


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