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  • ...ncentrated solution of [[Salt (chemistry)|salt]] to the system. [[Valence (chemistry)|Multivalent]] [[cation]]s are more efficient flocculants than monovalent c ...tural control of titania nano-particles | journal = Journal of Solid State Chemistry | volume = 177 | pages = 1372–1381 | date = 2004 | doi = 10.1016/j.jssc.2
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  • * [[electric sonic amplitude]], as ultrasound generated by colloidal particles in oscillating electric field. ...ons.</ref>,<ref>Russel, W.B., Saville, D.A., and Schowalter, W.R. (1989) ''Colloidal Dispersions'', Cambridge University Press.</ref>,
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  • [[Interface (chemistry)|Interfacial]] DL is usually most apparent in systems with a large ratio of ...on of Electrokinetic Phenomena”, International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Technical Report, published in Pure Appl.Chem., vol 77, 10, pp.1753-1805,
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  • Nanofluidic devices have been built for application in chemistry, molecular biology and medicine. The main purposes to use nanofluidic devic ...of nanofluidic systems will be focused on several areas such as analytical chemistry and biochemistry, liquid transport and metering, and energy conversion.
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  • ...sion, one liquid (the dispersed [[Phase (matter)|phase]]) is [[Dispersion (chemistry)|dispersed]] in the other (the continuous phase). Energy input through shaking, stirring, [[Homogenization (chemistry)|homogenizing]], or spray processes are needed to initially form an emulsio
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  • ...internal phase'') and a ''continuous phase'' (or ''dispersion medium''). A colloidal system may be [[solid]], [[liquid]], or [[gas]]eous. ...articles or droplets are affected largely by the [[surface science|surface chemistry]] present in the colloid.
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  • As chemistry developed into a science it became clear that metals formed the large major ...ment holds. It has very similar properties to benzene.<ref name=Greenwood>>Chemistry of the elements, N.N. Greenwood A. Earnshaw. Pergamon Press 1984 ISBN 0-08-
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  • {{Expert-subject|Chemistry|date=November 2008}} | journal = [[Journal of Physical Chemistry]]
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  • ...wide variety of chemical formulas are available to promote [[coalescence (chemistry)|coalescence]] of foam. ==Chemistry==
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  • ...to counteract the effects of dermatitis contracted by exposure to [[Base (chemistry)|basic]] irritants. * [[Calamine lotion]] and cool [[colloidal oatmeal]] baths may relieve itching.
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  • ...dition, John Wiley and Sons (1999) Chapter 16: Survey of Transition-Metal Chemistry p. 633 ISBN 0471199575</ref> Average concentration in the earth’s crust i ...]] [[metal]]. It is similar in many respects to zinc but forms [[Complex (chemistry)|complex]] compounds.
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  • ...sein for the coagulated [[protein]]. As it exists in milk, it is a [[salt (chemistry)|salt]] of [[calcium]]. Casein is not coagulated by heat. It is precipitate ...g the caseins for gelling to take place. All 3 models consider micelles as colloidal particles formed by casein aggregates wrapped up in soluble κ-casein molec
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  • | journal = Analytical Chemistry * [[Category:Colloidal chemistry]]
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  • ...facilitated transport''' designates a transport process by which [[colloid|colloidal]] particles serve as transport vector | title = Colloidal transport in porous media
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  • A '''sol''' is a [[colloid]]al [[suspension (chemistry)|suspension]] of [[solid]] particles in a continuous [[liquid]] medium. Exa ...spersion or condensation. Dispersion techniques include grinding solids to colloidal dimensions by [[ball milling]] and [[Bredig's arc method]]. The stability o
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  • A specific type of [[thermal]] [[Interface (chemistry)|interface]] material is put between the heat sink and the heat source to i ...is used to ensure optimal thermal contact; such compounds often contain [[colloidal silver]]. Further, a clamping mechanism, screws, or thermal adhesive hold t
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