Reactions of hydrogen and tritium atoms
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P.S Gill; R.E Toomey; H.C Moser
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Article
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1967
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Elsevier Science
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English
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Hydrogen containing tritium was atomized at a hot tungsten filament, and the atoms were reacted with carbon (graphite, lamp black and diamond) at 77Β°K. At pressures low enough to allow a collision-free path for the hydrogen atoms between the filament and the surface of the carbon, CH,, CsH,, CsHs, i