Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, Tom 117Chemical news office., 1918 |
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... concentration , and is equal to- q 0'434 Byo c RT A ( 6 ) . The amount adsorbed increases more slowly than the concentration , and finally when c is large compared to A , the surface becomes saturated . The limiting amount adsorbed is ...
... concentration , and is equal to- q 0'434 Byo c RT A ( 6 ) . The amount adsorbed increases more slowly than the concentration , and finally when c is large compared to A , the surface becomes saturated . The limiting amount adsorbed is ...
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... concentration of the solution increases the molecules become more closely packed in the surface layer , and finally when the surface becomes saturated the molecules are all arranged with their hydrocarbon chains placed vertically . We ...
... concentration of the solution increases the molecules become more closely packed in the surface layer , and finally when the surface becomes saturated the molecules are all arranged with their hydrocarbon chains placed vertically . We ...
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... concentration increases in geometrical proportion . 6. The depression of the surface tension F is expressed as a function of the concentration c by the following equation : - F = ƒ ( c / A ) . ( 16 ) . Here A is a constant ...
... concentration increases in geometrical proportion . 6. The depression of the surface tension F is expressed as a function of the concentration c by the following equation : - F = ƒ ( c / A ) . ( 16 ) . Here A is a constant ...
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... concentration used by Traube was not sufficient to yield a saturated surface . This was shown by a marked lack of constancy in the values of AF for the higher concentra- tions . In such cases the value of B could not be deter- mined ...
... concentration used by Traube was not sufficient to yield a saturated surface . This was shown by a marked lack of constancy in the values of AF for the higher concentra- tions . In such cases the value of B could not be deter- mined ...
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... concentrations in the two regions and λ is the difference in potential energy per grm . molecule ( The above equation is ... concentration c in the surface layer in terms of λ or vice versa . The equation may also be derived from purely ...
... concentrations in the two regions and λ is the difference in potential energy per grm . molecule ( The above equation is ... concentration c in the surface layer in terms of λ or vice versa . The equation may also be derived from purely ...
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