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An introduction to atomic structure and certain properties of glass is provided by “
The Physical Properties of Glass , ” by Holloway ( 1973 ) . Useful summaries of
glass properties are given in “ Properties of Glass " by Morey ( 1954 ) and “ Glas ...
An introduction to atomic structure and certain properties of glass is provided by “
The Physical Properties of Glass , ” by Holloway ( 1973 ) . Useful summaries of
glass properties are given in “ Properties of Glass " by Morey ( 1954 ) and “ Glas ...
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I . Introduction From ancient times to the present day the transparency and color
of glasses have remained perhaps their most attractive physical properties . The
successful utilization of glasses for optical applications such as windows , lenses
...
I . Introduction From ancient times to the present day the transparency and color
of glasses have remained perhaps their most attractive physical properties . The
successful utilization of glasses for optical applications such as windows , lenses
...
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The choice of halogen strongly affects photochromic properties . The
fundamental absorption edge of the silver halide , and therefore the darkening
sensitivity , extends to longer wavelength as the atomic number of the halogen
increases .
The choice of halogen strongly affects photochromic properties . The
fundamental absorption edge of the silver halide , and therefore the darkening
sensitivity , extends to longer wavelength as the atomic number of the halogen
increases .
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