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Kinetics of Hydrogen Halides in Shock Waves. II. A New Measurement of the Hydrogen Dissociation Rate
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1967
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Hydrogen HalidesEngineeringChemistryExplosionsIncident Shock WavesRadiation ChemistryShock CompressionHydrogen Dissociation RatePhysicsPhysical ChemistryHydrogenShock WavesDecomposition RatesDetonation PhenomenonHydrogen TransitionNatural SciencesInfrared EmissionChemical KineticsMolecular Fragmentation
Decomposition rates for H2, diluted in Ar, were studied behind incident shock waves over the temperature range 2900° to 4700°K. HCl and the infrared emission from this molecule were used in a manner to trace the course of decomposition of the H2. In terms of recombination rate constants, we found (cc, moles, sec units) k−3=1018T−1, k−4=2.5k−3, and k−5=20k−3, where the subscripts 3, 4, and 5 refer respectively to Ar, H2, and H as third bodies.
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