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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «EMULSOID»
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1
The Chemical Nature of a Colloidal Clay ...
In other words the term ultra clay as used by the Bureau investigators would
include the material deposited in the bottom of the bowl in the second run, which
was discarded in this work, as well as all of Emulsoid A and B. The differences ...
2
Practical Plant Biochemistry
Hence two terms have been employed for the above-mentioned types of colloidal
solutions : those of gold, silver, etc., are termed suspensoids (suspensoid sols):
those of starch, proteins, etc., emulsoids (emulsoid sols). The essential feature of
...
REVERSIBLE HYDROCOLLOIDS— AGAR In 1925, Alphous Poller of Vienna
was granted a British patent for a totally different type of impression material.
Poiler's material was later described by Skinner as colloidal sols of emulsoid type
.
4
Practical Plant Biochemistry
Hence two terms have been employed for the above-mentioned types of colloidal
solutions: those of gold, silver, etc., are termed suspensoids (suspensoid sols):
those of starch, proteins, etc., emulsoids (emulsoid sols). The essential feature of
...
Muriel Wheldale Onslow, 2014
5
Interpretation of Ore Textures
However, certain substances facilitate the formation of colloidal dispersions and
tend to perpetuate or “stabilize” or “protect” them once they are formed. The
presence of certain emulsoid colloids, such as gelatine, facilitates the formation
of ...
Edson Sunderland Bastin, 1953
6
Modern Plant Physiology
One liquid is dispersed into another liquid. The two liquids are immiscible.
Example of emulsion is few drops of oil in water. When they are shaken they form
a system but after sometime they get separated. Emulsoid: Stable mixture of
emulsion ...
7
Pharmaceutical Analysis Vol. - I
If an emulsoid sole i.e. gelatin is added to a suspensoid sole e.g. gold sole, then
suspensoid sole appears to be strongly protected against the flocculating action
of the electrolyte. It is probable that the particles of emulsoids sole are adsorbed ...
8
Textbook of Dental Materials
History Used first in 1925 under the name "Negacoll" introduced by "Alphous
Poller of Vienn". This material was later introduced to dentistry in 1928 as
colloidal sols of emulsoid type named "Dentacol" It was one of the initially
available ...
9
Physical Chemistry for Schools
Emulsoid colloids (a) give viscous solutions, (6) can be coagulated or
precipitated by salts only if the salt is added in very large excess, (c) the
precipitates are gelatinous or the whole may set to a jelly, (d) many of them give,
in solution, ...
10
Principles of Plant Physiology
or emulsoid systems. According to Lcpeschkin, the dispersion medium of the
protoplasm is not pure, or almost pure, water, but a combination of water, lipoids
and proteins. It cannot be water because the protoplasm does not mix with water.