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Page 105
Gliemeroth and Bach ( 1971 ) suggest that immiscibility of the glass other than
the silver halide immiscibility may be important . Their electron micrographs show
inhomogeneous droplets , parts of which are denser and parts of which are less ...
Gliemeroth and Bach ( 1971 ) suggest that immiscibility of the glass other than
the silver halide immiscibility may be important . Their electron micrographs show
inhomogeneous droplets , parts of which are denser and parts of which are less ...
Page 194
Locating the spinodal temperatures or showing that an immiscibility dome does
exist for K2O . SiO2 was almost impossible by convential methods ( Haller et al . ,
1974 ) of clearing temperatures or maximum opalescence temperatures .
Locating the spinodal temperatures or showing that an immiscibility dome does
exist for K2O . SiO2 was almost impossible by convential methods ( Haller et al . ,
1974 ) of clearing temperatures or maximum opalescence temperatures .
Page 216
These measurements indicate that in the vicinity of an immiscibility dome a glass
system exhibits excess scattering , which appears to be associated with the
disappearance of the concentration derivative of the chemical potential . From the
...
These measurements indicate that in the vicinity of an immiscibility dome a glass
system exhibits excess scattering , which appears to be associated with the
disappearance of the concentration derivative of the chemical potential . From the
...
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