Foundations of Colloid Science, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1987 - Colloids |
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Page 688
... presence of other molecules can generate an effective attractive and repulsive interaction between the two molecules . While the above discussion only exploits the excluded volume and associated geometric constraints , the presence of ...
... presence of other molecules can generate an effective attractive and repulsive interaction between the two molecules . While the above discussion only exploits the excluded volume and associated geometric constraints , the presence of ...
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... presence of a common intersection point in the potentiometric titration curves at different salt concentrations cannot be used to infer that specific adsorption is absent . A sound thermodynamic approach to the problem of detecting ...
... presence of a common intersection point in the potentiometric titration curves at different salt concentrations cannot be used to infer that specific adsorption is absent . A sound thermodynamic approach to the problem of detecting ...
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... presence of two nearby walls at which the fluid velocity is zero - instead of being zero at infinite distance as the Stokes equation ( Section 9.8 ) requires ) . The low value of ƒ ( ~ 10-17 V - 2 m2 ) has recently been confirmed by ...
... presence of two nearby walls at which the fluid velocity is zero - instead of being zero at infinite distance as the Stokes equation ( Section 9.8 ) requires ) . The low value of ƒ ( ~ 10-17 V - 2 m2 ) has recently been confirmed by ...
Contents
Contents of Volume I ix | 675 |
ADSORPTION FROM SOLUTION | 709 |
CHARACTERIZATION OF COLLOIDAL DISPERSIONS 1 | 710 |
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