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The solubility was defined as weight loss ( in milligram per cubic centimeter )
after granular samples ( 30 to 50 mesh ) were soaked with distilled water at 98°C
for 6 hr . The hygroscopicity of glasses or their reaction with water vapor was ...
The solubility was defined as weight loss ( in milligram per cubic centimeter )
after granular samples ( 30 to 50 mesh ) were soaked with distilled water at 98°C
for 6 hr . The hygroscopicity of glasses or their reaction with water vapor was ...
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The appearance of these lines has been found to depend strongly on sample
purity and pretreatment and it is not known if all reported ... ( 1975 ) by heat
treatment of samples in D , O vapor followed by the observation of presumed
triplets of 22 .
The appearance of these lines has been found to depend strongly on sample
purity and pretreatment and it is not known if all reported ... ( 1975 ) by heat
treatment of samples in D , O vapor followed by the observation of presumed
triplets of 22 .
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The increase in the OH concentration that was observed by Bates et al . ( 1974 )
in unimpregnated neutron - irradiated samples was explained by the dissociation
of the reactor water and diffusion through the silica sample . It is also possible ...
The increase in the OH concentration that was observed by Bates et al . ( 1974 )
in unimpregnated neutron - irradiated samples was explained by the dissociation
of the reactor water and diffusion through the silica sample . It is also possible ...
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Solubility Models | 9 |
Effect of Experimental Variables on Gas Mobility in Vitreous Materials | 16 |
Phase Separation and Crystallization | 26 |
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