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The mixed-alkali effect: If a glass contains more than one alkali oxide, some properties show non-additive behavior. The image shows, that the viscosity of a glass is significantly decreased. (Image adapted from: A. Fluegel: "Glass Viscosity Calculation Based on a Global Statistical Modeling Approach"; Glass Technol.: Europ. J. Glass Sci. Technol. A, vol. 48, 2007, no. 1, p 13-30.)

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