Vapor pressures and thermodynamic properties of tungsten, chromium, cobalt, and rhodium carbonyls

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Garner, Michael

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1994

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Metallurgy , Vapor Pressures , Gravimetric Torsion Effusion Method , Warren-averbach Method , Tungsten Hexacarbonyl , Chromium Hexacarbonyl , Dicobalt Octacarbonyl , Hexarhodium Hexadecacarbonyl , Carbonyls , Microstrain , Domain Size , Tungsten , Chromium , Cobalt , Rhodium , Mackay Theses and Dissertations Grant Collection

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Low temperature vapor pressures of four metal carbonyls; tungsten hexacarbonyl, chromium hexacarbonyl, dicobalt octacarbonyl, and hexarhodium hexadecacarbonyl were determined using gravimetric torsion effusion method.

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University of Nevada, Reno

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