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Page 126
For example , graphite appears suitable for melts containing SiO2 at
temperatures below 1550°C , but above 1550°C the reaction SiO2 + 2C → Si +
2CO ( g ) is favorable . Wusirika and Chyung ( 1980 ) reported using graphite
crucibles at ...
For example , graphite appears suitable for melts containing SiO2 at
temperatures below 1550°C , but above 1550°C the reaction SiO2 + 2C → Si +
2CO ( g ) is favorable . Wusirika and Chyung ( 1980 ) reported using graphite
crucibles at ...
Page 195
Under higher than normal humidity , the occurrence of corrosion appears to be
dependent on whether or not liquid water has condensed on the glass surface .
Simmons et al . ( 1982a ) found no changes in the infrared spectra of their ...
Under higher than normal humidity , the occurrence of corrosion appears to be
dependent on whether or not liquid water has condensed on the glass surface .
Simmons et al . ( 1982a ) found no changes in the infrared spectra of their ...
Page 221
... lower frequencies with respect to the ZrF4 - based glass and show a reduced
absorption strength . The structural origin of these peaks is not known at present ,
and the presence or absence of YF3 , YbF3 , or ZnF2 appears to have little effect
...
... lower frequencies with respect to the ZrF4 - based glass and show a reduced
absorption strength . The structural origin of these peaks is not known at present ,
and the presence or absence of YF3 , YbF3 , or ZnF2 appears to have little effect
...
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