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For partially-saturated and long mortar samples, a gas retention phenomenon is recorded when heating at a rate of ca. 4.9 °C/min.
On the other hand, the longest lifetime was found from the IrO2-Ta2O5/Ti anode pretreated with continuous heating at a rate of 7 °C/min.
This second heat release, with a sharp onset at 417°C for heating at a rate of 20°C/min, is related to the major part of Ni3P-phase formation and substantial grain growth.
TG curves for as-prepared Ni x Co1-xMoO4·n H2O nanowire precursors with various values of x, heating at a rate of 10°C/min in air (by KS Park et al).. Figures 3a to 3e show FE-SEM images of Ni x Co1-xMoO4 (0 ≤ x ≤ 1) nanowires obtained by post-annealing the Ni x Co1-xMoO4·n H2O nanowire precursors at 500°C for 2 h.
Wires have resistance which loses energy through joule heating at a rate corresponding to square of the current.
At room temperature and pressure, barium has a body-centered cubic structure, with a barium barium distance of 503 picometers, expanding with heating at a rate of approximately 1.8/°C.
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"This is a very, very fast process by which the sample is heated at a rate of a million kelvin.
On top of that, over 90percentt of global warming goes into the oceans, which have accumulated heat at a rate equivalent to 2 billion Hiroshima atomic bomb detonations during the period in question.
10) Claims of 'slow' ocean warming are refuted by the fact that it's accumulating heat at a rate equivalent to 4 atomic bomb detonations per second, consistent with climate model predictions.
Completely debunked – global surface warming over the past decade turns out to be more than double previous estimates, and the climate continues to accumulate heat at a rate equivalent to 4 Hiroshima atomic bomb detonations per second.
After that, the furnace was heated at a rate of 2 K min−1 to the temperature of 573 K and kept at this temperature for 2 h with a 5% H2S/Ar (toxic by inhalation) flow of 200 sccm.
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