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When an electric field , E , is applied for only a short time ( < 10 - sec ) or at high
frequency ( > 20 MHz ) the double layer ions are unable to respond and the
particle appears to be uncharged ( a ) . If the field is maintained in one direction
for a ...
When an electric field , E , is applied for only a short time ( < 10 - sec ) or at high
frequency ( > 20 MHz ) the double layer ions are unable to respond and the
particle appears to be uncharged ( a ) . If the field is maintained in one direction
for a ...
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In the flat plate problems , the electrical body forces were balanced by pressure
forces in the fluid . ... the time it takes for the ion densities , the electric field and
velocity field around the individual particles to adjust to macroscopic
disturbances .
In the flat plate problems , the electrical body forces were balanced by pressure
forces in the fluid . ... the time it takes for the ion densities , the electric field and
velocity field around the individual particles to adjust to macroscopic
disturbances .
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7 . 1 ( c ) ) or adsorption / chromatography or by chemically annihilating the
surfactant molecules . 16 . 9 . 2 Electro - mechanical methods of demulsification
The induction of coalescence by application of high ( d . c . ) electric fields has
been ...
7 . 1 ( c ) ) or adsorption / chromatography or by chemically annihilating the
surfactant molecules . 16 . 9 . 2 Electro - mechanical methods of demulsification
The induction of coalescence by application of high ( d . c . ) electric fields has
been ...
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Contents of Volume I | 675 |
ADSORPTION FROM SOLUTION | 709 |
THE STRUCTURE OF CONCENTRATED | 827 |
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