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Page 881
... each case the A value refers to the approach of two semi - infinite slabs of the
material with a vacuum in between . For the approach of two air bubbles ( Aaa =
0 ) with a negligibly thin adsorbed layer ( d > 0 ) , eqn ( 15 . 2 . 5 ) reduces to ( 15 .
... each case the A value refers to the approach of two semi - infinite slabs of the
material with a vacuum in between . For the approach of two air bubbles ( Aaa =
0 ) with a negligibly thin adsorbed layer ( d > 0 ) , eqn ( 15 . 2 . 5 ) reduces to ( 15 .
Page 993
In order to make any real progress towards the solution of practical problems it
will , therefore , be necessary to adopt a very pragmatic approach : in some cases
the theoretical constructs will guide us in the choice of suitable measurement ...
In order to make any real progress towards the solution of practical problems it
will , therefore , be necessary to adopt a very pragmatic approach : in some cases
the theoretical constructs will guide us in the choice of suitable measurement ...
Page 1032
They are , therefore , unable to approach closer than some minimum surface - to -
surface distance , H , which depends upon the relative size of the spheres ( Fig .
18 . 9 . 4 ) . For spheres of equal size the minimum value of H / a ( where a is ...
They are , therefore , unable to approach closer than some minimum surface - to -
surface distance , H , which depends upon the relative size of the spheres ( Fig .
18 . 9 . 4 ) . For spheres of equal size the minimum value of H / a ( where a is ...
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Contents
Contents of Volume I | 675 |
ADSORPTION FROM SOLUTION | 709 |
THE STRUCTURE OF CONCENTRATED | 827 |
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