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that the conductivity of the water - containing glass is lower than that of the
anhydrous glass . There is also an increase in the temperature coefficient , 23 . 3
kcal mole - for the water - containing glass versus about 15 + 1 kcal mole - for the
...
that the conductivity of the water - containing glass is lower than that of the
anhydrous glass . There is also an increase in the temperature coefficient , 23 . 3
kcal mole - for the water - containing glass versus about 15 + 1 kcal mole - for the
...
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Fibrous SiO2 gels drawn from an Si ( OC , H3 ) 4 solution containing a small
amount of water . Fig . 3 . Bulk gel for SiO2 prepared from an Si ( OC2H3 ) 4
solution containing a large amount of water . GEL METHOD FOR MAKING
GLASS 135.
Fibrous SiO2 gels drawn from an Si ( OC , H3 ) 4 solution containing a small
amount of water . Fig . 3 . Bulk gel for SiO2 prepared from an Si ( OC2H3 ) 4
solution containing a large amount of water . GEL METHOD FOR MAKING
GLASS 135.
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... only for the compositions containing more than 90 % TiO2 and heating at high
temperatures ( Fig . 10 ) . In the ZrOz - SiO2 system , the gel containing 3 wt %
ZrO2 remains noncrystalline up to 1000°C . The crystallization temperature ...
... only for the compositions containing more than 90 % TiO2 and heating at high
temperatures ( Fig . 10 ) . In the ZrOz - SiO2 system , the gel containing 3 wt %
ZrO2 remains noncrystalline up to 1000°C . The crystallization temperature ...
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Contents
Selected Methods of Surface Analysis | 16 |
Reactions at Glass Surfaces | 29 |
Water in Glass | 75 |
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