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referred to in Section 12 . 4 under eqn ( 12 . 4 . 23 ) . 12 . 4 . 8 Use the definitions
of K , and Kz : - Od 00 ve and 2 Wi - Ya K =Yo - with the charge neutrality
condition , to show that for the double layer model shown in Fig . 12 . 2 . 1 000 ;
Yo ...
referred to in Section 12 . 4 under eqn ( 12 . 4 . 23 ) . 12 . 4 . 8 Use the definitions
of K , and Kz : - Od 00 ve and 2 Wi - Ya K =Yo - with the charge neutrality
condition , to show that for the double layer model shown in Fig . 12 . 2 . 1 000 ;
Yo ...
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400 ) refer to “ the Art and the Science ” of emulsion formation , and quote some
rather bizarre examples to establish the point that many quite simple systems
display what is , to date , quite inexplicable behaviour . There are cases where
the ...
400 ) refer to “ the Art and the Science ” of emulsion formation , and quote some
rather bizarre examples to establish the point that many quite simple systems
display what is , to date , quite inexplicable behaviour . There are cases where
the ...
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INDEX Entries in bold face refer to major sections devoted to the topic . Entries in
italics refer to minor sections . The letters f and t refer to figures and tables ,
respectively . Multiple entry has been used in preference to cross entry unless
there ...
INDEX Entries in bold face refer to major sections devoted to the topic . Entries in
italics refer to minor sections . The letters f and t refer to figures and tables ,
respectively . Multiple entry has been used in preference to cross entry unless
there ...
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Contents
Contents of Volume I | 675 |
ADSORPTION FROM SOLUTION | 709 |
THE STRUCTURE OF CONCENTRATED | 827 |
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