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Investigation of the Interaction of Lead-Silicate Glasses with Barium Hydroxide
The effect of alkali treatment on the breakdown process and some surface characteristics of machined glass disks of lead-silicate glasses C87-2 and C78-4 was investigated. It is shown that the interaction of these glasses with barium hydroxide effects the removal of silicic acid from the gel surface...
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