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... sufficient for extensive nucleation to occur , but crystal growth is limited by the availability of material , with ... sufficiently to allow time for much more extensive nucleation and the formation of very many small particles . Owing ...
... sufficient for extensive nucleation to occur , but crystal growth is limited by the availability of material , with ... sufficiently to allow time for much more extensive nucleation and the formation of very many small particles . Owing ...
Page 148
... sufficient to overcome the repulsive potential energy barrier to flocculation when these encounters take place . Smoluchowski developed a theory of rapid flocculation , applicable to the situation where there is no potential energy ...
... sufficient to overcome the repulsive potential energy barrier to flocculation when these encounters take place . Smoluchowski developed a theory of rapid flocculation , applicable to the situation where there is no potential energy ...
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... sufficiently small ) by the addition of non - electrolytes , such as acetone or alcohol to aqueous gelatin solution ... sufficient to prevent a change of colour from red to blue when 1 ml . of a 10 per cent sodium chloride solution is ...
... sufficiently small ) by the addition of non - electrolytes , such as acetone or alcohol to aqueous gelatin solution ... sufficient to prevent a change of colour from red to blue when 1 ml . of a 10 per cent sodium chloride solution is ...
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acid adsorbed adsorption adsorption isotherm approximately aqueous behaviour Brownian calculated cell charged surface chemisorption cm-¹ cm³ coefficient colloidal dispersions colloidal particles colloidal systems constant contact angle counter-ions curve cylinder decreases deflocculated deformation depends detergent diffusion dispersion medium distance droplets effect electrical double layer electrode electrolyte emulsifying equation equilibrium example Figure film flocculation flocculation concentration flow hydrocarbon chains hydrophilic increase interaction interface intrinsic viscosity ionic ions isotherms light scattered material measured membrane method micelles mixed film molecular weight molecules monolayer monomolecular motion O/W emulsions orientated osmotic pressure physical adsorption plate polymer polymerization pores porous potential energy potential gradient protein ratio relative repulsive sample sedimentation shear soaps sodium solid surface soluble solution solvation solvent spherical particles stability Stern layer stress surface tension surface-active surfactant temperature theory thermal thixotropic valency vapour pressure velocity viscoelastic viscometer volume W/O emulsions Waals wetting zero zeta potential