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Refractive glasses

The Synthesis and Fabrication of Ceramics for Special Appiication 17.3.2. Preparation of Giasses for Special Appiications 17.3.2.3. High Index of Refractive Glasses... [Pg.221]

High Index of Refractive Glasses 17.3.2.3.1. Glass Composition. [Pg.222]

Our ideas about the arrangements of electrons in atoms have evolved slowly. Much of the information has been derived from atomic emission spectra. These are the lines, or bands, produced on photographic film by radiation that has passed through a refracting glass prism after being emitted from electrically or thermally excited atoms. To help us understand the nature of atomic spectra, we first describe electromagnetic radiation. [Pg.193]

Glass, high lead A low melting point, high index of refraction glass that contains a high percentage of lead oxide. [Pg.626]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.539 , Pg.543 ]




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