Abstract
A technique for monitoring the chemical transformation of a gas mixture in an enclosed volume using the frequency of acoustic waves propagating therein is proposed. A mathematical verification of this method is presented. The results of monitoring the plasmochemical reactions of direct recovery of metals from their fluorides in a high-current electron accelerator are reported. The error of the method under the given experimental conditions is estimated to be 2–3%.
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