Foundations of Colloid Science, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1987 - Colloids |
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... concentration . Ho is the bulk hydrogen ion concentration ( or activity ) . We will not discuss this model further because the principles of the procedure can readily be understood as a simple version of the two - site models which are ...
... concentration . Ho is the bulk hydrogen ion concentration ( or activity ) . We will not discuss this model further because the principles of the procedure can readily be understood as a simple version of the two - site models which are ...
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... concentration in ions per unit volume . As was noted in Section 6.4 , the form of the pre - exponential factor used ... concentration of the surfactant at that point then ( Exercise 12.7.4 ) : In Co = = ( In г- In г- In 2r + r- Ong no ...
... concentration in ions per unit volume . As was noted in Section 6.4 , the form of the pre - exponential factor used ... concentration of the surfactant at that point then ( Exercise 12.7.4 ) : In Co = = ( In г- In г- In 2r + r- Ong no ...
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... concentration , or the concentration of potential determining ions in the film . If Vmax is sufficiently high , the film will be ( kinetically ) stable but as VE decreases ( as a result , say , of increasing the ionic strength ) the ...
... concentration , or the concentration of potential determining ions in the film . If Vmax is sufficiently high , the film will be ( kinetically ) stable but as VE decreases ( as a result , say , of increasing the ionic strength ) the ...
Contents
Contents of Volume I ix | 675 |
ADSORPTION FROM SOLUTION | 709 |
CHARACTERIZATION OF COLLOIDAL DISPERSIONS 1 | 710 |
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