1943
DOI: 10.1002/recl.19430620104
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The physical properties of glass II: The density of silicate glasses

Abstract: A new formula is given according to which it is possible to calculate the volume V of a block of a glass containing one gram atom of O= ions. Over a very wide range V is independent of the number and the nature of the metallic ions present.The twcr constants occurring in the formula have a well defined physical meaning, which can be understood satisfactorily on the basis of the well-known theory of the structure of glass by Z a c h a r i a s e n and W a r r e n C.S. and its extensions by D i e t z e 1. The lim… Show more

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“…There has been a constant stream of articles including salts in their molten or glass states since the early 1900s; see for example, the works of Zachariasen and Rosenhain . Yet, through the years, molten salts continue to be rediscovered for applications in energy technologies including nuclear energy, solar energy harvesting, batteries, and separations to mention just a few.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There has been a constant stream of articles including salts in their molten or glass states since the early 1900s; see for example, the works of Zachariasen and Rosenhain . Yet, through the years, molten salts continue to be rediscovered for applications in energy technologies including nuclear energy, solar energy harvesting, batteries, and separations to mention just a few.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%