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... important role . 1-12 VISCOSITY The viscosity of a fluid is a measure of the resistance of the fluid to flow . In the process of flow , the molecules comprising the fluid move past one another , and viscosity arises from what can be ...
... important role . 1-12 VISCOSITY The viscosity of a fluid is a measure of the resistance of the fluid to flow . In the process of flow , the molecules comprising the fluid move past one another , and viscosity arises from what can be ...
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... important in determining the behavior of colloidal particles and macromolecules in solution . These relatively large particles have charged groups located on their surface , with counterions somewhere nearby in the solution . The ...
... important in determining the behavior of colloidal particles and macromolecules in solution . These relatively large particles have charged groups located on their surface , with counterions somewhere nearby in the solution . The ...
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... important as the chemical composition in determining the adsorption capacity . Some representative adsorbents are activated carbon , silica gel , activated aluminum oxide , platinum black , finely divided nickel , and magnesium oxide ...
... important as the chemical composition in determining the adsorption capacity . Some representative adsorbents are activated carbon , silica gel , activated aluminum oxide , platinum black , finely divided nickel , and magnesium oxide ...
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