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3 Detection of specific adsorption From the discussion in Section 12 . 2 . 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
...
3 Detection of specific adsorption From the discussion in Section 12 . 2 . 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
...
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The catastrophic failure is here attributed to specific adsorption of both
monovalent anions and cations to ... in this case , specifically adsorbed , even
though the potentiometric titration curves exhibit a common intersection point ( c .
i . p . ) ...
The catastrophic failure is here attributed to specific adsorption of both
monovalent anions and cations to ... in this case , specifically adsorbed , even
though the potentiometric titration curves exhibit a common intersection point ( c .
i . p . ) ...
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Using a somewhat more elaborate version of the technique described in Section
12 . 2 . 4 , Smith shows that , if specific adsorption is occurring , then the
expression for ( dyo / dyd ) becomes ( Exercise 12 . 4 . 8 ) : Juin ( ory ) = 1 + [ co -
( ) / K ] .
Using a somewhat more elaborate version of the technique described in Section
12 . 2 . 4 , Smith shows that , if specific adsorption is occurring , then the
expression for ( dyo / dyd ) becomes ( Exercise 12 . 4 . 8 ) : Juin ( ory ) = 1 + [ co -
( ) / K ] .
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Contents
Contents of Volume I | 675 |
ADSORPTION FROM SOLUTION | 709 |
THE STRUCTURE OF CONCENTRATED | 827 |
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Foundations of Colloid Science, Volume 1 Robert J. Hunter,Lee R. White,Derek Y. C. Chan Snippet view - 1987 |
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