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The blast furnace slag can be generally considered to be mainly composed of four oxides, namely SiO2, CaO, Al2O3, and MgO. According to the combination principle of acid oxides and basic oxides, they can form a wide variety of complex compounds.

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Lv, X., Yan, Z. (2022). Phase Diagram and Equilibrium. In: High Temperature Physicochemical Properties of High Alumina Blast Furnace Slag. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-3288-5_2

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