Introduction to Colloid and Surface ChemistryThe colloidal state; Kinetic properties; Optical properties; Liquid-gas and liquid- liquid interfaces; The solid-gas interface; Charged interfaces; Colloid stability; Rheology; Emulsions and foams. |
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Page 7
... solvent must be treated as a part of the particle . Sometimes much greater amounts of solvent can be immobilised by mechanical entrapment within particle aggregates . This occurs when voluminous flocculent hydroxide precipitates are ...
... solvent must be treated as a part of the particle . Sometimes much greater amounts of solvent can be immobilised by mechanical entrapment within particle aggregates . This occurs when voluminous flocculent hydroxide precipitates are ...
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... solvent ( or two solu- tions of different concentration ) are separated from one another by a semipermeable membrane , i.e. a membrane which is permeable to the solvent but not to the solute . The tendency to equalize chemical ...
... solvent ( or two solu- tions of different concentration ) are separated from one another by a semipermeable membrane , i.e. a membrane which is permeable to the solvent but not to the solute . The tendency to equalize chemical ...
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... solvent is polar , so , again , fatty acid adsorption is strong compared with that of the solvent . However , since the adsorbent is non - polar and the solvent polar , the amount of fatty acid ad- sorbed at a given concentration now ...
... solvent is polar , so , again , fatty acid adsorption is strong compared with that of the solvent . However , since the adsorbent is non - polar and the solvent polar , the amount of fatty acid ad- sorbed at a given concentration now ...
Contents
THE COLLOIDAL STATE | 1 |
KINETIC PROPERTIES | 16 |
OPTICAL PROPERTIES | 47 |
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adsorbed adsorption adsorption isotherm agents behaviour calculated capillary cell charge number charged surface chemisorption cm³ coefficient colloidal condensation constant contact angle counter-ions curve decrease depends detergent diffusion dispersion medium distance droplets effect electric double layer electric field electro-osmosis electrode electrokinetic electrolyte electrolyte concentration electrophoretic mobility emulsifying emulsion equation equilibrium example experimental fatty acids Figure flocculation flocculation concentration flow foam forces increase interaction interface intrinsic viscosity ions isotherms Langmuir Langmuir equation light scattered liquid lyophobic material measurements method micelles mol dm-3 molecules monolayer monomolecular nitrogen O/W emulsions phase physical adsorption polymer polymerisation pore porous potential energy protein radius ratio relative molecular mass result sample sedimentation shear silver iodide soaps sodium solid surface solvation solvent stabilising stability Stern layer streaming potential surface conductance surface tension surface-active surfactant temperature theory V/Vm vapour velocity viscoelastic viscosity volume Waals attraction wetting zeta potential