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2 Adsorption of potential determining ions In the classical studies of adsorption at
the mercury / solution interface , described in Section 6 . 4 , the electrical state of
the surface can be described unequivocally in terms of the charge per unit area ...
2 Adsorption of potential determining ions In the classical studies of adsorption at
the mercury / solution interface , described in Section 6 . 4 , the electrical state of
the surface can be described unequivocally in terms of the charge per unit area ...
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Thin liquid films have been studied scientifically since the seventeenth century ,
and some of the first experiments were described by Isaac Newton in his ' Opticks
' . The significance of that early work and the fascination of soap films and ...
Thin liquid films have been studied scientifically since the seventeenth century ,
and some of the first experiments were described by Isaac Newton in his ' Opticks
' . The significance of that early work and the fascination of soap films and ...
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The term microemulsion , introduced by Hoar and Schulman ( 1943 ) who first
described such systems , is retained here because it has now become universal
usage ; it points up the size aspect whilst also emphasizing the two - phase
nature ...
The term microemulsion , introduced by Hoar and Schulman ( 1943 ) who first
described such systems , is retained here because it has now become universal
usage ; it points up the size aspect whilst also emphasizing the two - phase
nature ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICAL MECHANICS | 675 |
ADSORPTION FROM SOLUTION | 709 |
THE ELECTROKINETIC EFFECTS | 786 |
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