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As a consequence the two molecules experience an effective repulsive force ( >
0 ) between them . Thus even when there is no direct interaction between two
hard sphere molecules the presence of other molecules can generate an
effective ...
As a consequence the two molecules experience an effective repulsive force ( >
0 ) between them . Thus even when there is no direct interaction between two
hard sphere molecules the presence of other molecules can generate an
effective ...
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1 it is clear that the mere 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 ...
1 it is clear that the mere 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 ...
Page 936
Stigter ( 1980 ) , however , was able to show that the high value in that case could
be explained by the wall effect . ( This is the effect produced on the motion of a
sphere by the presence of two nearby walls at which the fluid velocity is zero ...
Stigter ( 1980 ) , however , was able to show that the high value in that case could
be explained by the wall effect . ( This is the effect produced on the motion of a
sphere by the presence of two nearby walls at which the fluid velocity is zero ...
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Contents
Contents of Volume I | 675 |
ADSORPTION FROM SOLUTION | 709 |
THE STRUCTURE OF CONCENTRATED | 827 |
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