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Formation of adsorption layers , surface diffusion , decrease of surface energy
Selective evaporation of glass ... 1976 ) ; reactions between particles of flame (
ions , radicals , atoms ) and glass ( formation of SiOH and SiH groups in a H2 / 02
...
Formation of adsorption layers , surface diffusion , decrease of surface energy
Selective evaporation of glass ... 1976 ) ; reactions between particles of flame (
ions , radicals , atoms ) and glass ( formation of SiOH and SiH groups in a H2 / 02
...
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Transformations with metal hydrides , for example LiAlH4 , lead to formation of
H2 , resulting in an Si - O - Lit group . ... Methane and the corresponding X0 -
metal bond are formed by transformation with LiCH3 , Zn ( CH3 ) 2 , or Al ( CH3 )
3 ...
Transformations with metal hydrides , for example LiAlH4 , lead to formation of
H2 , resulting in an Si - O - Lit group . ... Methane and the corresponding X0 -
metal bond are formed by transformation with LiCH3 , Zn ( CH3 ) 2 , or Al ( CH3 )
3 ...
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Slightly soluble sulfates are formed with Pb2 + , Ba2 + , and Ca2 + ions , which
degrade properties as a deposit , especially on the surfaces ... In each case they
observed the formation of lithium carbonate layers of thickness up to over 100 nm
.
Slightly soluble sulfates are formed with Pb2 + , Ba2 + , and Ca2 + ions , which
degrade properties as a deposit , especially on the surfaces ... In each case they
observed the formation of lithium carbonate layers of thickness up to over 100 nm
.
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Water in Glass | 75 |
Applications | 121 |
Gel Method for Making Glass | 129 |
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