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A comparative analysis of criteria of basicity (acidity) of silicate glass is performed. Examples of evaluation of the oxidizing potential of melts using the concept of acid-base relationships are analyzed with respect to the conditions of large-scale continuous sheet glass production.
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Kiyan, V.I., Atkarskaya, A.B. Experience in the Use of Basicity Indicators to Estimate the Redox Potential of the Glass Melt in Continuous Production (A Review). Glass and Ceramics 59, 84–88 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1019567610390
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