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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of "The Complete Glaze Chemistry & Formulation Course 2026," which of the following is the MOST critical factor to consider when selecting a fluxing agent to achieve a specific firing temperature and glaze appearance?
The overall silica content of the glaze formulation.
The glaze's coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) to prevent crazing.
The molecular weight of the constituent oxides in the flux.
The inherent viscosity of the molten glaze at peak temperature.
Q2Domain Verified
According to "The Complete Glaze Chemistry & Formulation Course 2026," when formulating a high-temperature stoneware glaze (cone 10), what is the primary chemical role of alumina in the glaze system, beyond its contribution to refractory properties?
To significantly lower the melting point of the glaze, enabling lower firing temperatures.
To act as a colorant, producing a wide range of hues when combined with specific metallic oxides.
To increase the viscosity of the molten glaze, preventing excessive running and enhancing surface durability.
To act as a primary flux, breaking down silica and promoting glass formation.
Q3Domain Verified
In "The Complete Glaze Chemistry & Formulation Course 2026," a glaze exhibiting a tendency to "crawl" (i.e., pulling away from sharp edges during firing) is often indicative of a formulation issue. Which of the following is the MOST likely primary cause of crawling in a glaze formulation?
A glaze that is too fluid at peak firing temperature, leading to surface tension effects.
The presence of excessive amounts of iron oxide, causing it to segregate.
An insufficient amount of soluble salts in the unfired glaze.
An excessively high percentage of refractory materials like kaolin or flint.

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