Foundations of Colloid Science, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1987 - Colloids |
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... Kelvin equation 105 , 260 , 277 , 283 , 300 , 925 applications 262 , 267 in adsorption studies 280 in nucleation 285 instability 939f limits of applicability 287 for water 290 Ket notation 627 kidney stones 374 kinetic pressure 235 ...
... Kelvin equation 105 , 260 , 277 , 283 , 300 , 925 applications 262 , 267 in adsorption studies 280 in nucleation 285 instability 939f limits of applicability 287 for water 290 Ket notation 627 kidney stones 374 kinetic pressure 235 ...
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... Kelvin equation 287 experimental value 288 of curvature 192 , 272 , 302 rain making , with AgI 371 random coil , light scattering from 155 mixing in adsorption 721 structure 831-4 walk 834 ; see also Brownian motion and diffusion 58 ...
... Kelvin equation 287 experimental value 288 of curvature 192 , 272 , 302 rain making , with AgI 371 random coil , light scattering from 155 mixing in adsorption 721 structure 831-4 walk 834 ; see also Brownian motion and diffusion 58 ...
Contents
Contents of Volume I ix | 675 |
ADSORPTION FROM SOLUTION | 709 |
CHARACTERIZATION OF COLLOIDAL DISPERSIONS 1 | 710 |
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