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Effect of Translational Energy on the Reactions Involving Excited N(2D) and Cl2

  • Richard A. Ferrieri , Ram B. Sharma and Alfred P. Wolf
Published/Copyright: April 1, 1997

Published Online: 1997-4-1
Published in Print: 1997-4-1

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  3. Nipponium, the Element Ascribable to Rhenium from the Modern Chemical Viewpoint
  4. Iodine-129 and Plutonium-244 in the Early Solar System
  5. Effect of Translational Energy on the Reactions Involving Excited N(2D) and Cl2
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