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  • ...It is insoluble, but the [[crystallite]]s tend to form a [[colloid]]. Such colloids can pass through fine filters<ref name=Dunbar>*Dunbar, K. R. and Heintz, R. # Prussian blue is extremely insoluble but also tends to form colloids;
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  • ...Graham]] in 1861. Graham proposed that cellulose and other polymers were "colloids", aggregates of molecules small molecular mass connected by an unknown inte
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  • Dickinson, E. and van Vliet, T., '''Food Colloids, Biopolymers and Materials''' Royal Society of Chemistry, Great Britain, 20
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  • ...lacrylamide) gel containing polymeric micelles to drug delivery systems” Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces. 2005, 46, 142–146. [http://www.sciencedire
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  • ...authors=Goetz, P.J. |editor= |others= |title=Ultrasound for Characterizing Colloids |origdate= |origyear= |origmonth= |url= |format= |accessdate=2007-10-03 |ed ...lectroacoustic characterization of colloidal suspensions and emulsions”, Colloids and Surfaces, 141, 37-65, 1998</ref>
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  • ...non]] that is the reverse to [[colloid vibration current]]. It occurs in [[colloids]], [[emulsions]] and other [[heterogeneous]] [[fluids]] under the influence ...olloidal suspensions and emulsions|year=1998|last1=Hunter|first1=R|journal=Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects|volume=141|pages=37
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  • ...m/books?id=8UwuPmWMbE0C&printsec=frontcover "Ultrasound for characterizing colloids"], Elsevier, 2002 ISBN 0444511644</ref> ...enomenon is widely used for measuring [[zeta potential]] in concentrated [[colloids]].
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  • ...m/books?id=8UwuPmWMbE0C&printsec=frontcover "Ultrasound for characterizing colloids"], Elsevier, 2002 ISBN 0444511644</ref> and there is a glossary of terms ''
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  • ...approximately zero. At a pH near the iso-electric point (± 2 pH units), colloids are usually unstable; the particles tend to [[coagulation | coagulate]] or ...last2 = Goetz | first2 = Philip J. | title = Ultrasound for Characterizing Colloids | publisher = [[Elsevier]] | year=2002 | isbn=0444511644}}</ref>.
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  • ...eutron scattering study of a world-wide known emulsion: Le Pastis |journal=Colloids and Surfaces A, Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects
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  • ...th century.<ref>Dukhin, A.S. and Goetz P.J. "Ultrasound for characterizing colloids", Elsevier, 2002</ref> It turns out that instead of measuring ''scattered e
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  • [[Category:Colloids]]
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  • <ref>Dukhin, A.S. and Goetz, P.J. (2002) ''Ultrasound for characterizing colloids''. Elsevier.</ref>,<ref name=Kirby>{{cite book | author=Kirby, B.J. | title
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  • ...authors=Goetz, P.J. |editor= |others= |title=Ultrasound for Characterizing Colloids |origdate= |origyear= |origmonth= |url= |format= |accessdate=2007-10-03 |ed ...ength is only a few nanometers in such cases. It breaks down only for nano-colloids in solution with ionic strengths close to water.
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  • ...xed in the form of [[alloy|alloys]], [[solutions]], [[suspensions]], and [[colloids]].
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  • ...1284-1292</ref><ref>O. Mengual, G. Meunier, I. Cayre, K. Puech, P. Snabre, Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 152 (1999) 111–12
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  • ...utilize [[High shear mixer|high shear mixing technology]] to create novel colloids. ...ect]], which is the scattering of light by particles in the colloid. Other colloids may be opaque or have a slight color.
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  • ...years the college researched the use of paints and plasters in relation to colloids in soil. In 1945 Clemson Agricultural College of South Carolina published t
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