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  • Soap consists of sodium or potassium [[salt (chemistry)|salt]]s of fatty acids and is obtained by reacting common oils or fats wit ...r. Applied to a soiled surface, soapy water effectively holds particles in colloidal suspension so it can be rinsed off with clean water. The hydrophobic portio
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  • ...]] manufacture.<ref name="holleman">Holleman, A. F.; Wiberg, E. "Inorganic Chemistry" Academic Press: San Diego, 2001. ISBN 0-12-352651-5</ref> In the laborato ...m colourless to a pale yellow. This reaction has been employed to generate colloidal sulfur. When the protonation is conducted at low temperatures, H<sub>2</su
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  • Azithromycin is commonly administered in tablet or oral [[suspension (chemistry)|suspension]] (a one-dose version was made available in 2005). It is also a ...ients: [[butylated hydroxytoluene]], [[calcium phosphate]], [[carmine]], [[colloidal]] [[silicon dioxide]], [[FD&C]] [[Allura Red AC|red # 40]] [[Food coloring#
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  • ...lleman: [http://books.google.com/books?id=vEwj1WZKThEC&pg=PA1444 Inorganic chemistry], p.1444. Academic Press, 2001; Google books</ref><br /> ...ition Metal Cyanide Compounds: Modern Perspectives", Progress in Inorganic Chemistry, 1997, 45, 283-391.</ref>. Despite being one of the oldest known synthetic
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  • ...esult of its crystalline structure and chemical composition. [[Solid state chemistry]] reveals the fundamental connection between microstructure and properties ...transition temperature can be adjusted over a wide range by variations in chemistry. In such materials, current will pass through the material until [[joule he
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  • ...ing units bear an [[electrolyte]] group. These groups will [[dissociation (chemistry)|dissociate]] in [[aqueous]] solutions (water), making the polymers [[charg ...sified as either [[weak acid|weak]] or [[strong acid|strong]] (and [[Base (chemistry)|bases]] similarly may be either [[weak base|weak]] or [[strong base|strong
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  • ...[[humus]]. Little is needed to produce large flocs, rapid [[precipitation (chemistry)|precipitation]] and low [[turbidity]] residue.
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  • ...that arises when an [[acoustic wave]] propagates through a [[Homogeneous (chemistry)|homogeneous]] fluid. ...“Review. Recent developments in the electroacoustic characterization of colloidal suspensions and emulsions”, Colloids and Surfaces, 141, 37-65, 1998</ref>
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  • ...ectrokinetic Phenomena (IUPAC Technical Report)|journal=[[Pure and Applied Chemistry]] (10) , (2005)|year=2005|first=|last=|coauthors=A. V. DELGADO, F. GONZÁLE :z is [[ion]] [[valence (chemistry)|valency]]
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  • :z is [[ion]] [[valence (chemistry)|valency]] [[Category:Colloidal chemistry]]
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  • [[Category:Colloidal chemistry]]
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  • ...the electric surfface charge description and its relation to the [[surface chemistry]] are given by Lyklema in "Fundamentals of Interface and Colloid Science".< [[Category:Colloidal chemistry]]
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  • ...that arises when an [[acoustic wave]] propagates through a [[Homogeneous (chemistry)|homogeneous]] fluid. [[Category:Colloidal chemistry]]
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  • ...202-7|title=Recent developments in the electroacoustic characterisation of colloidal suspensions and emulsions|year=1998|last1=Hunter|first1=R|journal=Colloids [[Category:Colloidal chemistry]]
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  • ...sturbs the [[double layer]] that exists at the particle-fluid [[Interface (chemistry)|interface]]. The picture illustrates the mechanism of this distortion. Pra [[Category:Colloidal chemistry]]
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  • '''Interface and colloid science''' is a branch of [[chemistry]] dealing with [[colloid]]s, [[heterogeneous]] systems consisting of a mech ...W.R. [http://books.google.com/books?id=FZIh-V1Asn8C&printsec=frontcover “Colloidal Dispersions”], Cambridge University Press, 1992 ISBN 0521426006</ref><ref
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  • [[Category:Colloidal chemistry]]
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  • [[Category:Colloidal chemistry]]
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  • ...l-in-water [[emulsion]]s are not stable as the oil droplets [[Coalescence (chemistry)|coalesce]] until complete phase separation is achieved at [[macroscopic]] [[Category:Colloidal chemistry]]
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  • [[Category:Colloidal chemistry]]
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