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Curve X occurs when the adsorbate is a surfactant which can undergo
micellization ( Chapter 10 ) . Above the critical micellization concentration ( c . m .
c ) the activity of the solute remains essentially constant , so the adsorption does
not ...
Curve X occurs when the adsorbate is a surfactant which can undergo
micellization ( Chapter 10 ) . Above the critical micellization concentration ( c . m .
c ) the activity of the solute remains essentially constant , so the adsorption does
not ...
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3 curve ( 4 ) or ( 5 ) ) the simplest procedure is to use a viscometer with a narrow
gap width ( R / R . – 1 ) so that the shear rate remains essentially constant across
the gap . There are , however , situations in which that is not possible and one ...
3 curve ( 4 ) or ( 5 ) ) the simplest procedure is to use a viscometer with a narrow
gap width ( R / R . – 1 ) so that the shear rate remains essentially constant across
the gap . There are , however , situations in which that is not possible and one ...
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The lines drawn are calculated from the equation wo = 2Qr / AR " where the
volume flow rate is doubled in going from curve 3 to 2 and doubled again from
curve 2 to 1 ( from Goldsmith and Mason 1967 , with permission ) . shear rate ...
The lines drawn are calculated from the equation wo = 2Qr / AR " where the
volume flow rate is doubled in going from curve 3 to 2 and doubled again from
curve 2 to 1 ( from Goldsmith and Mason 1967 , with permission ) . shear rate ...
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Contents
Contents of Volume I | 675 |
ADSORPTION FROM SOLUTION | 709 |
THE STRUCTURE OF CONCENTRATED | 827 |
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Foundations of Colloid Science, Volume 1 Robert J. Hunter,Lee R. White,Derek Y. C. Chan Snippet view - 1987 |
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