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To overcome this problem we consider systems which are only slightly disturbed
from the equilibrium state ; these terms can then be approximated by linear
expressions . This approximation , which greatly simplifies the calculation is
common ...
To overcome this problem we consider systems which are only slightly disturbed
from the equilibrium state ; these terms can then be approximated by linear
expressions . This approximation , which greatly simplifies the calculation is
common ...
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2 ) , the actual equilibrium composition of those layers may well be affected by
the interaction and become a function of D . A further complication occurs if the
approach is very rapid for then the adsorbed layers may not be able to establish
an ...
2 ) , the actual equilibrium composition of those layers may well be affected by
the interaction and become a function of D . A further complication occurs if the
approach is very rapid for then the adsorbed layers may not be able to establish
an ...
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7 Non - equilibrium effects In Sections 15 . 4 and 15 . 5 we have considered only
the equilibrium behaviour of the thin film . Light scattering studies by Vrij and
colleagues ( see Vrij 1964 and Rijnbout et al . 1974 ) show that the surfaces of
these ...
7 Non - equilibrium effects In Sections 15 . 4 and 15 . 5 we have considered only
the equilibrium behaviour of the thin film . Light scattering studies by Vrij and
colleagues ( see Vrij 1964 and Rijnbout et al . 1974 ) show that the surfaces of
these ...
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INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICAL MECHANICS | 675 |
ADSORPTION FROM SOLUTION | 709 |
THE ELECTROKINETIC EFFECTS | 786 |
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