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As the $ potential increases , the counterion density increases exponentially ,
and one might expect that if the ... The increase in the velocity is however , much
less dramatic , for as Ś increases , the increasing counterion population is
confined ...
As the $ potential increases , the counterion density increases exponentially ,
and one might expect that if the ... The increase in the velocity is however , much
less dramatic , for as Ś increases , the increasing counterion population is
confined ...
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increase in the differential viscosity at low shear rate . van Wazer et al . ( 1963 Fig
. 2 . 5 ) give a specific example of how an ideal Bingham plastic material can
appear to be non - ideal ( Fig . 18 . 2 . 3 curve ( 5 ) ) or even pseudoplastic ( curve
...
increase in the differential viscosity at low shear rate . van Wazer et al . ( 1963 Fig
. 2 . 5 ) give a specific example of how an ideal Bingham plastic material can
appear to be non - ideal ( Fig . 18 . 2 . 3 curve ( 5 ) ) or even pseudoplastic ( curve
...
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... linked and as the shear rate falls towards zero the numbers of triplets ,
quadruplets , etc gradually increases . ... in the same way as the intra - floc bonds
determine Cfp . Not surprisingly , therefore , īc also decreases with increase in 52
( Fig .
... linked and as the shear rate falls towards zero the numbers of triplets ,
quadruplets , etc gradually increases . ... in the same way as the intra - floc bonds
determine Cfp . Not surprisingly , therefore , īc also decreases with increase in 52
( Fig .
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ADSORPTION FROM SOLUTION | 709 |
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