On the collision mechanism of bimolecular reactions

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A. Henglein, A. Henglein
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On the collision mechanism of bimolecular reactions
1968, United States Air Force, Office of Aerospace Research, Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories, AFCRL Research Library
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Pt. 1. Theory and experimental method for the determination of the velocity spectrum of products from Simple H-transfer reactions of the type X⁺+H₂ [right arrow] XH⁺+H / A. Henglein, K. Lacmann, G. Jacobs
Pt. 2. The stripping mechanism of the reactions Ar⁺+H₂(D₂) [right arrow] ArH⁺+H(ArD⁺+D) at energies > 20 eV
Pt. 3. Investigations of the reaction N₂⁺+H₂(D₂) [right arrow] N₂H⁺+H(N₂D⁺+D) and CO⁺+H₂(D₂) [right arrow] COH⁺+H(COD⁺+D).

Edition Notes

"Translated from Deutsche Bunsengesellschaft Für physikalische Chemie, Berichte, v. 69: 279-286. 1965."

"AFCRL-68-0402"--Pt. 1; "AFCRL-68-0508"--Pt. 2; "AFCRL-68-0526"--Pt. 3.

"August 1968"--Pt. 1; "October 1968"--Pt. 2-3.

Includes bibliographical references.

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L.G. Hanscom Field, Bedford, Mass
Series
Pt. 1: Translation -- no. 14, Pt. 2-3: Translations -- no. 22-23, Translation (Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories (U.S.)) -- no. 14, 22-23
Translated From
German

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3 v.

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OL57349680M
OCLC/WorldCat
232161053

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