Glass, Volume 1Minoru Tomozawa, Robert H. Doremus |
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Page 103
... ( unpublished results ) explained this as the result of a reaction at low temperatures ( ~ 600-800 ° C ) in the early stages of melting to form nitrosyl bromide . Sulfate has an even stronger effect on the retention of bromide than does ...
... ( unpublished results ) explained this as the result of a reaction at low temperatures ( ~ 600-800 ° C ) in the early stages of melting to form nitrosyl bromide . Sulfate has an even stronger effect on the retention of bromide than does ...
Page 105
... ( unpublished results ) who , by the use of electron microscopy and small angle x - ray scattering , respectively , indicated that the mean particle size increased but the number density of particles decreased as the heat- treatment ...
... ( unpublished results ) who , by the use of electron microscopy and small angle x - ray scattering , respectively , indicated that the mean particle size increased but the number density of particles decreased as the heat- treatment ...
Page 106
... ( unpublished results ) reports that under continued exposure to the electron beam the more dense and less dense ... ( unpublished results ) indicated that the influence of reheating was stronger in glasses containing pure silver chloride ...
... ( unpublished results ) reports that under continued exposure to the electron beam the more dense and less dense ... ( unpublished results ) indicated that the influence of reheating was stronger in glasses containing pure silver chloride ...
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