Glass, Volume 17Minoru Tomozawa, Robert Heward Doremus |
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... nitrogen solubility would be expected to be less than that of those gases , this suggests that nitrogen solubility in the melt is somewhat greater than in the solid . Indeed , since the gas solubility in each of these cases appears to ...
... nitrogen solubility would be expected to be less than that of those gases , this suggests that nitrogen solubility in the melt is somewhat greater than in the solid . Indeed , since the gas solubility in each of these cases appears to ...
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... nitrogen . It is evident that the loss was reduced when oil was used . Moreover , SK and some BK glasses with low water resistivity showed large reductions , while F glasses with high water resistivity showed small reductions . These ...
... nitrogen . It is evident that the loss was reduced when oil was used . Moreover , SK and some BK glasses with low water resistivity showed large reductions , while F glasses with high water resistivity showed small reductions . These ...
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... NITROGEN CENTER - + Mackey et al . ( 1970 ) isolated two new defect centers in sodium silicate glasses that are induced by x rays or ultraviolet light only when the melt had been reduced in the presence of nitrogen . In the case of one ...
... NITROGEN CENTER - + Mackey et al . ( 1970 ) isolated two new defect centers in sodium silicate glasses that are induced by x rays or ultraviolet light only when the melt had been reduced in the presence of nitrogen . In the case of one ...
Contents
Solubility Models | 9 |
Effect of Experimental Variables on Gas Mobility in Vitreous Materials | 16 |
Phase Separation and Crystallization | 26 |
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