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If it were a perfectly planar dipole layer , a constant potential would exist
everywhere in the fluid ) . Another example is that of the mercury - water ( plus
solute ) interface . In this case , one type of ion ( e . g . , anions ) are attracted to
the H2O ...
If it were a perfectly planar dipole layer , a constant potential would exist
everywhere in the fluid ) . Another example is that of the mercury - water ( plus
solute ) interface . In this case , one type of ion ( e . g . , anions ) are attracted to
the H2O ...
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A complete list of the microstructural features that may exist in two - phase
structures is presented in part A of this section . This is followed by a listing and
description of the geometric properties that may be associated with each kind of
feature .
A complete list of the microstructural features that may exist in two - phase
structures is presented in part A of this section . This is followed by a listing and
description of the geometric properties that may be associated with each kind of
feature .
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exists sufficient randomness in the system so that all linear features are triple
lines , i . e . , are delineated by the conjunction of ... All zero - dimensional entities
are quadruple points , i . e . , exist because four volumes meet at a point in three ...
exists sufficient randomness in the system so that all linear features are triple
lines , i . e . , are delineated by the conjunction of ... All zero - dimensional entities
are quadruple points , i . e . , exist because four volumes meet at a point in three ...
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