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The ion-exchange interaction of the sodium aluminosilicate and sodium galliumsilicate melts with a mixture of molten Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, and Ba chlorides is studied. It is established that two alkaline silicate melts are characterized by negative deviations from the ideal behavior, and silicate melts containing alkaline and alkaline-earth cations are characterized by noticeable positive deviations from the ideal behavior.
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Sviridov, S.I., Tyurnina, N.G., Tyurnina, Z.G. et al. Ion-Exchange Interaction of Glass-Forming Silicate Melts with Mixed Chloride Melts. Glass Phys Chem 44, 85–91 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1087659618020165
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