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Rotational intensity measurements on the CN spectrum, excited through shock excitation of a powdered mixture of NH4Cl, KNO2, and C by helium-driven shock waves in argon have been used to infer "rotational temperatures" of the gas between 6350 °K and 8750 °K. The measured values agree well with gas kinetic temperatures inferred from simple gas dynamic theory and shock-wave velocity measurements.


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