Treatise on Materials Science and TechnologyHerbert Herman, Minoru Tomozawa, Robert H. Doremus |
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Page 62
... solubility in water or con- centrated acids or bases at room temperature . Solutions of neutral salts can attack certain glasses very strongly , if stable complexes between certain components of the glass and components of the solution ...
... solubility in water or con- centrated acids or bases at room temperature . Solutions of neutral salts can attack certain glasses very strongly , if stable complexes between certain components of the glass and components of the solution ...
Page 63
... solubility . the series for glass - forming elements is Si > Ge > As , Sb , Bi > Se , Te and for other compounds AS2S3 > BeF2 . Depending upon the composition , especially upon the fraction of soluble components in a given glass , there ...
... solubility . the series for glass - forming elements is Si > Ge > As , Sb , Bi > Se , Te and for other compounds AS2S3 > BeF2 . Depending upon the composition , especially upon the fraction of soluble components in a given glass , there ...
Page 110
... solubility is proportional to the square root of the water vapor pressure . This linear relationship between solubility and pн201 is usually interpreted as implying the dissociation of water molecules and the formation of Si - OH groups ...
... solubility is proportional to the square root of the water vapor pressure . This linear relationship between solubility and pн201 is usually interpreted as implying the dissociation of water molecules and the formation of Si - OH groups ...
Contents
Water in Glass | 75 |
Applications | 121 |
Gel Method for Making Glass | 129 |
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