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85 Young ' s modulus E ( psi ) Shear modulus G ( psi ) Poisson ' s ratio
Expansion ( 10 - 7°C ) Durability ( mg / cm ” ) 5 % HCI , 24 hr , 95°C 5 % NaOH , 6
hr , 95°C N / 50 Na2CO3 , 6 hr , 95°C Refractive index Strain point ( °C )
Annealing point ...
85 Young ' s modulus E ( psi ) Shear modulus G ( psi ) Poisson ' s ratio
Expansion ( 10 - 7°C ) Durability ( mg / cm ” ) 5 % HCI , 24 hr , 95°C 5 % NaOH , 6
hr , 95°C N / 50 Na2CO3 , 6 hr , 95°C Refractive index Strain point ( °C )
Annealing point ...
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... whether they are linear chains or crosslinked networks - depends on the
concentrations of alkoxide , catalyst , and water ( Aelion et al . , 1950 ) . The most
important factor of these is the concentration of water , expressed by the mole
ratio rw ...
... whether they are linear chains or crosslinked networks - depends on the
concentrations of alkoxide , catalyst , and water ( Aelion et al . , 1950 ) . The most
important factor of these is the concentration of water , expressed by the mole
ratio rw ...
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Mole ratio denotes the ( H2O ] / [ alkoxides ) mole ratio . that the product of
hydrolysis in this solution is a chainlike polymer . Figure 2 shows the fibers drawn
from the solution . On the other hand , solutions with rw > 4 solidified to agarlike
gels ...
Mole ratio denotes the ( H2O ] / [ alkoxides ) mole ratio . that the product of
hydrolysis in this solution is a chainlike polymer . Figure 2 shows the fibers drawn
from the solution . On the other hand , solutions with rw > 4 solidified to agarlike
gels ...
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Water in Glass | 75 |
Applications | 121 |
Gel Method for Making Glass | 129 |
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