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Note that at low pH when the surface is positive , small additions of Ca2 + ( < 10 -
3M ) have no effect on the charge . Only when the Ca2 + concentration exceeds
that of the background Kt does it begin to have an effect , presumably because it
...
Note that at low pH when the surface is positive , small additions of Ca2 + ( < 10 -
3M ) have no effect on the charge . Only when the Ca2 + concentration exceeds
that of the background Kt does it begin to have an effect , presumably because it
...
Page 887
4 ) D dt Note that F > O corresponds to a repulsive force . It is interesting to note
that in eqn ( 15 . 3 . 4 ) the hydrodynamic force has the appearance of a Stokes
drag on a sphere of radius R ( - 6anR dD / dt ) amplified by a factor ( R / D ) which
is ...
4 ) D dt Note that F > O corresponds to a repulsive force . It is interesting to note
that in eqn ( 15 . 3 . 4 ) the hydrodynamic force has the appearance of a Stokes
drag on a sphere of radius R ( - 6anR dD / dt ) amplified by a factor ( R / D ) which
is ...
Page 974
Note that the solubility increases very markedly close to the optimum temperature
which is also the phase inversion temperature . Above that temperature the non -
ionic becomes more soluble in the oil than in the water , the detergent head ...
Note that the solubility increases very markedly close to the optimum temperature
which is also the phase inversion temperature . Above that temperature the non -
ionic becomes more soluble in the oil than in the water , the detergent head ...
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Contents
Contents of Volume I | 675 |
ADSORPTION FROM SOLUTION | 709 |
THE STRUCTURE OF CONCENTRATED | 827 |
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