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There appear to be two classes of glasses and glass ceramics in this range (
Corning , 1973 ) . For one class of materials ( class A ) , acid attack involves
diffusion - controlled ion exchange between the alkali ions in the glass and
hydrogen ...
There appear to be two classes of glasses and glass ceramics in this range (
Corning , 1973 ) . For one class of materials ( class A ) , acid attack involves
diffusion - controlled ion exchange between the alkali ions in the glass and
hydrogen ...
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03 NEUTRAL RANGE BASIC RANGE ACID RANGE SILICA DISSOLVED mg / ml
| DESIRABLE RANGE OF PH FOR GROUNDWATERS DURING STORAGE
BASALT WIPPB BRINE GRANITE 0 . 01 BITTERN BRINE SHALE TUFF
CRITICAL ...
03 NEUTRAL RANGE BASIC RANGE ACID RANGE SILICA DISSOLVED mg / ml
| DESIRABLE RANGE OF PH FOR GROUNDWATERS DURING STORAGE
BASALT WIPPB BRINE GRANITE 0 . 01 BITTERN BRINE SHALE TUFF
CRITICAL ...
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In the glass transition ( or transformation ) range , the slope changes from that
characteristic of the liquid Qpl to that characteristic of the glass Apg . If the liquid
is cooled infinitely slowly , p follows the dashed extrapolation of the liquid curve .
In the glass transition ( or transformation ) range , the slope changes from that
characteristic of the liquid Qpl to that characteristic of the glass Apg . If the liquid
is cooled infinitely slowly , p follows the dashed extrapolation of the liquid curve .
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