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... medium , becoming inaccessible to ions from the solution . In addition , the effective dielectric constant of the non- polar medium is substantially less than that of water , and ionizations that proceed in the direction of increasing ...
... medium , becoming inaccessible to ions from the solution . In addition , the effective dielectric constant of the non- polar medium is substantially less than that of water , and ionizations that proceed in the direction of increasing ...
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... medium that has a density gradient . A preformed gradient is sometimes prepared by layering sucrose solutions of de- creasing concentration on top of one another with the macromolecular solution at the top . This is more easily done in ...
... medium that has a density gradient . A preformed gradient is sometimes prepared by layering sucrose solutions of de- creasing concentration on top of one another with the macromolecular solution at the top . This is more easily done in ...
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... medium has the same effect as it does in the Debye - Hückel model – the coun- terions move closer to the surface ... medium . Some workers express the properties of the double layer in a partic- ular colloidal system in terms of the ...
... medium has the same effect as it does in the Debye - Hückel model – the coun- terions move closer to the surface ... medium . Some workers express the properties of the double layer in a partic- ular colloidal system in terms of the ...
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