for pure SiO2 in a few minutes, but most glass has impurities in it.
heavy ones.
Like calcium
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Tue 2 Sep 2003, 4:16,
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heavy ones.
Like calcium
calcium
and that's my contribution to this conversation over with
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Tue 2 Sep 2003, 4:17,
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and that's my contribution to this conversation over with
for processed foods
i'm going to the fridge - i'll be back with processed cheese slices and beer
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Tue 2 Sep 2003, 4:19,
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i'm going to the fridge - i'll be back with processed cheese slices and beer
www.memsnet.org/material/silicondioxidesio2bulk/
we use memsnet a lot...it isn't the best, but it's easy to find
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we use memsnet a lot...it isn't the best, but it's easy to find
including low iron for solar panels.
I dodn't think it matters given the amounts they are caluclating.
The only one i knoe they fudge the fuigures with) is the glass with the wire in it which wieghs a lot more.
an average for a nice pure glass will be lovley thanks (and do i dived or mulply the volume by the denisity?)
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Tue 2 Sep 2003, 4:20,
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I dodn't think it matters given the amounts they are caluclating.
The only one i knoe they fudge the fuigures with) is the glass with the wire in it which wieghs a lot more.
an average for a nice pure glass will be lovley thanks (and do i dived or mulply the volume by the denisity?)