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... concentration the CMC is found at the in- tercept of the descending line with another one close to horizontal . The drop - volume method and a previously de- scribed apparatus [ 6 ] were used . Determinations were car- ried out at 25 ...
... concentration the CMC is found at the in- tercept of the descending line with another one close to horizontal . The drop - volume method and a previously de- scribed apparatus [ 6 ] were used . Determinations were car- ried out at 25 ...
Page 118
... concentration of micro - emulsion are shown in Fig . 2 . Note that the intensity is scaled according to the concentration of AOT . It can be clearly seen that the Figure 1 gives a typical example of SAXS data for plot of q * I vs q2 ...
... concentration of micro - emulsion are shown in Fig . 2 . Note that the intensity is scaled according to the concentration of AOT . It can be clearly seen that the Figure 1 gives a typical example of SAXS data for plot of q * I vs q2 ...
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... concentration we systematically varied the pH and the concentration of electrolyte . The pH of the system was varied in the range of 2-13 using HCl and NaOH solutions . The effect of pH on the sediment volume was less than 5 % . The ...
... concentration we systematically varied the pH and the concentration of electrolyte . The pH of the system was varied in the range of 2-13 using HCl and NaOH solutions . The effect of pH on the sediment volume was less than 5 % . The ...
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