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Reduction of fused silicates by oxides of carbon silicates of copper
Mixtures of copper and sodium silicates, fused at 1350 to 1400 deg., changed color on increasing carbon-monoxide content of impinging gas from blue to green at 2.5 per cent, to pale green and 4 per cent to opaque brick red at 11.5 per cent, to transparent blood red at 21.5 per cent, and finally to practically complete reduction at 26 per cent carbon monoxide.
Reduction of fused silicates by oxides of carbon silicates of copper
Mixtures of copper and sodium silicates, fused at 1350 to 1400 deg., changed color on increasing carbon-monoxide content of impinging gas from blue to green at 2.5 per cent, to pale green and 4 per cent to opaque brick red at 11.5 per cent, to transparent blood red at 21.5 per cent, and finally to practically complete reduction at 26 per cent carbon monoxide.
Reduction of fused silicates by oxides of carbon silicates of copper
Sur la reduction par l'oxyde de carbone des silicates fondus. Silicates des cuivre
Bogitch, B. (author)
1929
3 pages
Article (Journal)
French
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