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Classified Abstracts 79---102
Materials and Techniques used in Vacuum Technology 40.
G a s e s and V a p o u r s
40 79. Molecular relaxation times from thermal transpiration measurements. (U.S.A.) E. A. Mason, J. Chem. Phys., 39 (3), 1 Aug. 1963, 522-526. 40 80. On the kinetics of chemisorption. (U.S.A.) R. Coekelbergs, .et. al., J. Chem. Phys., 39 (3), 1 Aug. 1963, 585591. 81.
40 Formal kinetic theory of transport phenomena in polyatomic
gas mixtures.
40 83. Ultraviolet spectra of the nitrogen pink afterglow. (U.S.A.) C. E. Fairchild et. al., J. Chem. Phys., 39 (3), 1 Aug. 1963, 794--498. 4O Excitation meclmnism for the nitrogen pink afterglow.
(U.S.A.) A. B. Prag and K. C. Clark, 3". Chem. Phys., 29 (3), 1 Aug. 1963, 799--805. 40 85. Absorption coefficients of xenon and argon in the 600-1025A wavelength regions. (U.S.A.) R. E. Huffman, et. al., J. Chem. Phys., 39 (4), 15 Aug. 1963, 902-909. 4O 86. Absorption coefficients of nitrogen in the 1000-580A waveieogth region. (U.S.A.) R. E. Huffman, et. al., J. Chem. Phys., 39 (4), 15 Aug. 1963, 913-925. 87.
4O 93. Effect of isotopic labelling and molecular structure on probability of ionization by electron impact. (U.S.A.) S. Meyerson, et. al., J. Chem. Phys., 39, (6), 15 Sept. 1963, 14451446. 40
40 82. Energy dependance of cross-sections for ion-molecule reactions. Transfer of hydrogen atoms and hydrogen ions. (U.S.A.) F. Giese and W. B. Maier II, J. Chem. Phys., 39 (3) 1 Aug. 1963, 739-748.
40 Energy exchange between a hot tungsten surface and cold
gases.
4O 92. Short duration visible afterglow in helium. (U.S.A.) A. L. Schmeltekopf, Jr. and H. P. Broida, J. Chem. Phya., 39 (5), 1 Sept. 1963, 1261-1268.
(U.S.A.)
L. Monchick, J. Chem. Phys., 39 (3), 1 Aug. 1963, 654--669.
84.
40 91. Drift velocities of ions in nitrogen. (U.S.A.) J. A. Dahlquist, J. Chem. Phys., 39 (5), 1 Sept. 1963, 1203-1206.
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G. L. DePoorter and A. W. Searcy, J. Chem. Phys., 39 (4), 15 Aug. 1963, 925-930. 40 88. Photo-ionization efficiency curves. Measurement of ionization potentials and interpretation of fine structure. (U.S.A.) A. J. C. Nicholson, J. Chem. Phys., 39 (4), 15 Aug. 1963, 954962. 40 89. Chemiluminescent reactions involving atomic oxygen and nitrogen. (U.S.A.) R. A. Young and R. L. Sharpless, J. Chem. Phys., 39 (4), 15 Aug. 1963, 1071-1102. 40 90. Ionization on tungsten single-crystal surfaces. (U.S.A.) F. L. Reynolds, J. Chem. Phys., 39 (4), 15 Aug. 1963, 1107-1114.
94. Interpretation of ion yields in binary mixtures. (U.S.A.) C. E. Klots, J. Chem. Phys., 39 (6), 15 Sept. 1963, 1571-1575. 40 95. Cyclotron resonance in slightly ionized gases. (U.S.A.) F. C. Fehsenfeld, J. Chem. Phys., 39 (7), 1 Oct. 1963, 1653-1661. 40 96. Vibrational relaxation of oxygen. (U.S.A.) D. R. White and R. C. Millikan, J. Chem. Phys., 39 (7), 1 Oct. 1963, 1803-1808. 97.
4O Ionization potentials of doubly charged oxygen and nitrogen-
(U.S.A.) F. H. Dorman and J. S. Morrison, J. Chem. Phys., 39 (7), I Oct. 1963, 1906-1907. 4O 98. Oxygen vibrational relaxation in Os-H2 mixtures. (U.S.A.) D. R. White and R. C. Millikan, J. Chem. Phys., 39 (8), 15 Oct. 1963, 2107-2108. 40 99. Aerosol method measures flow of gases. (U.S.A.) R. W. Schneider, Chem. Engng., 70 (2), 30 Sept. 1963, 112-114.
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Metal and Alloys
41 100. Hysteresis in the palladium-hydrogen system. (U.S.A.) N. A. Scholtus and W. Keith Hall, J. Chem. Phys., 39 (4), 15 Aug. 1963, 868-870. 41 101. Mercury alloy freezes at --74°F. (U.S.A.) J. E. Hauck, Mat. Des. Engng, 58 (4), Oct. 1963, 105. 41 : 11 : 21 A Ti getter pump with evaporation source of TiC. See Abstr. No. 1. 41 : 30 Continuous vacuum processing time. See Abstr. No. 65.
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Soldering, Welding, Brazing, Solders 45
102. E . B . Welding leaves the vacuum. (U.S.A.) R. P. Irving, Iron Age, 192 (14), 3 Oct. 1963, 59--61.