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An oxide of any one of the alkaline earth metals ([[calcium|calcium]], [[barium|barium]], [[strontium|strontium]], [[radium%20|radium]] and sometimes [[magnesium|magnesium]]). Alkaline earth compounds act as fluxes in the manufacture of [[glass|glass]] and [[ceramic%20glaze|ceramic glazes]]. | An oxide of any one of the alkaline earth metals ([[calcium|calcium]], [[barium|barium]], [[strontium|strontium]], [[radium%20|radium]] and sometimes [[magnesium|magnesium]]). Alkaline earth compounds act as fluxes in the manufacture of [[glass|glass]] and [[ceramic%20glaze|ceramic glazes]]. | ||
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* Richard S. Lewis, ''Hawley's Condensed Chemical Dictionary'', Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 10th ed., 1993 | * Richard S. Lewis, ''Hawley's Condensed Chemical Dictionary'', Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 10th ed., 1993 |
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Description
An oxide of any one of the alkaline earth metals (Calcium, Barium, Strontium, Radium and sometimes Magnesium). Alkaline earth compounds act as fluxes in the manufacture of Glass and ceramic glazes.
Resources and Citations
- Richard S. Lewis, Hawley's Condensed Chemical Dictionary, Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 10th ed., 1993
- Robert Fournier, Illustrated Dictionary of Practical Pottery, Chilton Book Company, Radnor, PA, 1992