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Surface tension versus time for 0 . 015 M sodium laurate as a function of
temperature . These results were obtained using the oscillating jet method . Note
that , for the first millisecond or so , the surface tension is that of pure water and it
takes ...
Surface tension versus time for 0 . 015 M sodium laurate as a function of
temperature . These results were obtained using the oscillating jet method . Note
that , for the first millisecond or so , the surface tension is that of pure water and it
takes ...
Page 959
They develop an adsorption isotherm for the surfactant and co - surfactant so that
the surface tension can be expressed in terms of the concentrations ( C , and C2 )
of those components in the bulk phases . For a non - ionic surfactant the ...
They develop an adsorption isotherm for the surfactant and co - surfactant so that
the surface tension can be expressed in terms of the concentrations ( C , and C2 )
of those components in the bulk phases . For a non - ionic surfactant the ...
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... see also clay minerals TEM 111 Temkin isotherm 712 temperature
compensation 591 effect on flocculation , see CFT , LCFT , UCFT surface
heterogeneity and hysteresis 312 surface modes of vibration 196 surface of
tension 244 in micelles ...
... see also clay minerals TEM 111 Temkin isotherm 712 temperature
compensation 591 effect on flocculation , see CFT , LCFT , UCFT surface
heterogeneity and hysteresis 312 surface modes of vibration 196 surface of
tension 244 in micelles ...
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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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