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The reason for this can be seen by considering the fluxes of each ionic species
from the double layer . Although the electric charge is being carried out of the
double layer at the rate at which it is being produced , the current is being carried
...
The reason for this can be seen by considering the fluxes of each ionic species
from the double layer . Although the electric charge is being carried out of the
double layer at the rate at which it is being produced , the current is being carried
...
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The + and - signs indicate the areas of build up and depletion respectively for a
negatively charged particle . double layer charge will shift until a current balance
has been achieved after a time of order 1 / KPD . As in the second plate study ...
The + and - signs indicate the areas of build up and depletion respectively for a
negatively charged particle . double layer charge will shift until a current balance
has been achieved after a time of order 1 / KPD . As in the second plate study ...
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requirement that the nett external force and torque on the particle and double
layer is zero . ( The electrical force and torque on the particle is cancelled by an
equal and opposite force on the double layer . ) Since Vno and Dyo are zero
beyond ...
requirement that the nett external force and torque on the particle and double
layer is zero . ( The electrical force and torque on the particle is cancelled by an
equal and opposite force on the double layer . ) Since Vno and Dyo are zero
beyond ...
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INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICAL MECHANICS | 675 |
ADSORPTION FROM SOLUTION | 709 |
THE ELECTROKINETIC EFFECTS | 786 |
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