DubaiAmateurRocketry
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Does LiCl boil at this situation
LiCl smoke particle is mixed very well atom by atom with 70% of other gas molecules over 2300 degree celsius. LiCl boils at around 1300 degree
celsius.
Does LiCl boil in less than 0.1 second in this situation ?
How do i calculate this ?
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Metacelsus
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I would think so, given the fine size and the extremely high temperature. Is this rocket exhaust you're talking about?
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DubaiAmateurRocketry
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Yes, Im very sure it is atom to atom, i just found a revolutionary way. So if this boils, i guess im doing something great, watch out for my results
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"Atom by atom"? You do know that LiCl is a compound, right? The best you could possibly hope for is molecule by molecule, and even that's not too
likely given the close-packed crystal lattice structure of most ionic compounds, including LiCl.
Elements Collected:52/87
Latest Acquired: Cl
Next in Line: Nd
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