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5 ) 1200 1200 / u which measures the extent to which the ( positive ) surface
charge is balanced by an accumulation of anions ( and how much by a deficit of
cations ) . We showed ( Section 6 . 4 ) that in the absence of specific adsorption
that ...
5 ) 1200 1200 / u which measures the extent to which the ( positive ) surface
charge is balanced by an accumulation of anions ( and how much by a deficit of
cations ) . We showed ( Section 6 . 4 ) that in the absence of specific adsorption
that ...
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measurements in this case are by potentiometric titration so they give the surface
charge which is measured here in relation to the value at the normal point of zero
charge ( pH = 8 . 95 ) . Note that at low pH when the surface is positive , small ...
measurements in this case are by potentiometric titration so they give the surface
charge which is measured here in relation to the value at the normal point of zero
charge ( pH = 8 . 95 ) . Note that at low pH when the surface is positive , small ...
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The silica tetrahedra which form the surface of pyrophyllite ( Section 1 . 5 . 5 ) are
hydrophobic , but when isomorphous substitution generates a high surface
charge ( as in montmorillonite or vermiculite ) the adsorbed counterions make the
...
The silica tetrahedra which form the surface of pyrophyllite ( Section 1 . 5 . 5 ) are
hydrophobic , but when isomorphous substitution generates a high surface
charge ( as in montmorillonite or vermiculite ) the adsorbed counterions make the
...
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INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICAL MECHANICS | 675 |
ADSORPTION FROM SOLUTION | 709 |
THE ELECTROKINETIC EFFECTS | 786 |
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