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The thermal annealing of bond ruptures caused by (n,γ) reaction in hydrated and dehydrated forms of the calcium bromate is studied. The rate and extent of annealing are found to be almost same in both the forms of calcium bromate crystals. The annealing reactions are found to obey a formal first order rate law with an activation energy of 2.7 kcal.
crystallization, isothermal annealing, Irradiated Bromates
crystallization, isothermal annealing, Irradiated Bromates
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