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The effect of heating rate on the sample FeCO3

 Ti becomes higher when the


heating rate is higher
compared to the Ti when the
heating rate is lower;
 Tf becomes higher when the
heating rate is higher
compared to the Tf when the
heating rate is lower;
 (Tf - Ti) is larger when the
heating rate is higher
compared to (Tf - Ti) when the
heating rate is lower;
 At any temperature range, the
decomposition level becomes
higher when the heating rate is
lower compared to that when
the heating rate is higher.

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Lecture 4 Heating Rate Figure 3_17 19-Nov-04 1

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