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I . Introduction Separation of a liquid into two immiscible liquid phases is a
common phenomenon in aqueous solutions , organic solutions , as well as oxide
melts ( Greig , 1927 ; Glasser et al . , 1960 ; Levin , 1970 ) . This separation of
liquid is ...
I . Introduction Separation of a liquid into two immiscible liquid phases is a
common phenomenon in aqueous solutions , organic solutions , as well as oxide
melts ( Greig , 1927 ; Glasser et al . , 1960 ; Levin , 1970 ) . This separation of
liquid is ...
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Roy ( 1962 ) suggested that the transport process is made easier when the liquid
- phase composition approaches that of the crystals by phase separation .
Ohlberg et al . ( 1962 ) from electron microscope observation indicated 2 LIQUID
1800 ...
Roy ( 1962 ) suggested that the transport process is made easier when the liquid
- phase composition approaches that of the crystals by phase separation .
Ohlberg et al . ( 1962 ) from electron microscope observation indicated 2 LIQUID
1800 ...
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2 LIQUID 1800 META - STABLE 2 - LIQUID BOUNDARY – RUTILE + LIQUID
1600 isio + L CRISTOBALITE + RUTILE - META - STABLE RUTILE + LIQUID
BOUNDARY 1400 Τίο , Fig . 28 . Immiscibility in TiO2 - SiO2 system .
Composition at C ...
2 LIQUID 1800 META - STABLE 2 - LIQUID BOUNDARY – RUTILE + LIQUID
1600 isio + L CRISTOBALITE + RUTILE - META - STABLE RUTILE + LIQUID
BOUNDARY 1400 Τίο , Fig . 28 . Immiscibility in TiO2 - SiO2 system .
Composition at C ...
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Contents
Solubility Models | 9 |
Effect of Experimental Variables on Gas Mobility in Vitreous Materials | 16 |
Phase Separation and Crystallization | 26 |
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