An Introduction to Surface Chemistry |
Contents
CHAP | 3 |
THE SURFACE TENSION OF SOLUTIONS | 46 |
THE SURFACE FILMS OF INSOLUBLE MATERIALS | 83 |
LIQUIDLIQUID INTERFACES | 122 |
THE GASSOLID INTERFACE | 168 |
THE LIQUIDSOLID INTERFACE | 253 |
DIFFERENCES OF POTENTIAL AT INTERFACES | 301 |
CONDITIONS OF STABILITY IN SUSPENSIONS | 367 |
GELS AND HYDRATED COLLOIDS | 411 |
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