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Thermodynamic properties of silicate glasses and melts : V. Systems CaB 2O4-CaSiO3 and Ca2B 2O5-CaSiO3. / Stolyarova, V. L.; Lopatin, S. I.; Shugurov, S. M.

In: Russian Journal of General Chemistry, Vol. 78, No. 10, 01.10.2008, p. 1877-1881.

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title = "Thermodynamic properties of silicate glasses and melts: V. Systems CaB 2O4-CaSiO3 and Ca2B 2O5-CaSiO3",
abstract = "Thermodynamic properties of melts of the CaB2O 4-CaSiO3 and Ca2B2O 5-CaSiO3 systems were determined by the method of high-temperature mass-spectrometry. The melts of these systems are characterized by negative deviations from the ideal behavior at 1800 K.",
author = "Stolyarova, {V. L.} and Lopatin, {S. I.} and Shugurov, {S. M.}",
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