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CaO-MgO-SiO

Drake M. J., McFarlane E. A., Gasparik T., and Rubie D. C. (1993) Mg-perovsMte/sihcate melt and majorite garnet/ silicate melt partition coefficients in the system CaO-MgO-SiO, at high temperatures and pressures. J. Geophys. Res. 98, 5427-5431. [Pg.446]

No. Refractory Type SiO AljOj FBjOs Ti02 CaO MgO Cr Oj SiC Alkalies Siliceous Steei-Siag High-iime Steei-Siag Fused Mill-Scale Coal-A Slai... [Pg.223]

CaO—AI2O3—SiO Mg0-Al203-Si02 FeO -Al2O3-SiO2 CaO—MgO—AI2O3... [Pg.280]

For the photocatalytic behaviour, for the sake of clarity, let us discuss first the behaviour of the insulator (pure and mixtures) compounds, for which the reaction proceeds only by the photolytic mechanism. The key point is that the basic compounds definitely exhibit a higher activity than the acidic ones (particular results such as the inactivity of CaO, the high activity of MgO-SiO 1 100 and the variation of the activity with the composition were discussed elsewhere) (7,10-12,18). For the present chapter only the main trends will be outlined. [Pg.163]

Iherzolite boundaries in the system CaO-MgO-Al O -SiO. lated slopes at lOOO C are from thermochemistry and are consis tent with the O Hara et al (1971) determination. [Pg.43]

Solution MgO has the smallest distance between ions, whereas SiO has the largest distance between ions. Therefore, in order of increasing lattice energy SrO < CaO < MgO. [Pg.302]

Analyses of Egyptian and Boman Glass SiO, NajO CaO Fe,0. AljO, MnO MgO SO,... [Pg.13]

The common industrial refractories are classified into acid, SiO and Z1O2 basic, CaO and MgO and neutral, AI2O3 and G Ch. Oxides within... [Pg.1430]

Figure 3. Values of H0 for alkaline earth metal oxides titrated with benzoic acid in benzene, using nitroaniline indicators. Key a, MgO b, CaO and c, SiO. (Reproduced, with permission, from Ref. 11. Figure 3. Values of H0 for alkaline earth metal oxides titrated with benzoic acid in benzene, using nitroaniline indicators. Key a, MgO b, CaO and c, SiO. (Reproduced, with permission, from Ref. 11.

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