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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «COLLOIDALITY»
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1
Marine Biotechnology: Basic Research Relevant to ...
... xanthan gum Suspension-drift control Colloidality Colloidality Slipper iness
Colloidality Abrasiveness, colloidality, acid and base stability Emulsifying, wetting
, cleaning ability, colloidality Water resistance Calcium nitrate compatibility Foam
...
National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Biotechnology Applied to Naval Needs, Rita R. Colwell, 1985
2
Experiment Station Record
A comparison of soil so treated with the same soli repeatedly washed with water
showed the former to have a much smaller base content but a correspondingly
larger colloidality and saturation capacity. It is concluded, therefore, that the ...
United States. Office of Experiment Stations, United States. Agricultural Research Service, 1916
3
The Rise and Decline of Colloid Science in North America, ...
These criteria seem to be met in the lower range of the ultramicroscopic field,
which approximates the zone oj maximum colloidality?- Alexander supported his
position with analogous reasoning, stating that dilute aqueous dispersion of egg
...
The gradual substitution of the alkali metal for the other bases in the soil was
accompanied by an increase in the colloidality of the soil, especially when
sodium was used. The body obtained in this case swelled by 50%; when
triturated and dry ...
United States. Dept. of Commerce. Office of Technical Services, 1966
The gradual substitution of the alkali metal for the other bases in the soil was
accompanied by an increase in the colloidality of the soil, especially when
sodium was used. The body obtained in this case swelled by 50%; when
triturated and dry ...
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Bibliography of Colloid Chemistry
43, 434 (192l) The Zone of Maximum Colloidality. A preliminary study of the
relation of the zone of maximum colloidality to viscosity in hydrophile colloids,
especially karaya gum and gelatin. SLIMES i A. KOSSEL'. Chem.. Cent. 1692, 1,
139 ...
Harry Nicholls Holmes, 1923
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Aquarian-Age Healing, Vols 1 And 2: Bio-Engineering
It then becomes brittle and finally pulverulent, losing the last traces of colloidality,
though this may take quite some time. The same applies in the living body. The
blood must maintain its colloidality by remaining alkaline chemically and ...
John Hurley, Helen Sanders, 1996
8
Journal of Applied Chemistry of the USSR.
TABLE 1. Thermodynamic Functions of Sodium Laurate Micelle Formation in
Aqueous Methanol Solutions at 25° - The colloidal properties of surfactants are
characterized well by the colloidality criterion K [4], which is a function of the ratio
of ...
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ADVANCES IN CARBOHYDRATE CHEMISTRY
This approximate method measures the volume of the pectic acid which can be
produced from a sample of soluble pectic material and will therefore show the
loss of colloidality by the rapidly decreasing volume even if the weight of the ...
10
The Geochemistry of Soda Soils
Another interesting index is the "degree of colloidality"** of different chemical
elements, i. e., their capacity for being converted to a colloidal form (Table 26).
The highest degree of colloidality is found in organic matter. This index increases
with ...
Natalʹi͡a Ivanovna Bazilevich, 1970