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" ions would in practice be counterbalanced by the effect of the greatly enhanced electrostatic potential of the aggregate in attracting water molecules and other material, so that such an aggregate would become a ¿heavily hydrated micelle. This great... "
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London: Containing papers of a ... - Page 39
by Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1920
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Journal of the American Chemical Society, Volume 42

American Chemical Society - 1920 - 1326 pages
...be 12/2.3 = 5- 2 V- This 5-fold increase in mobility of the aggregate as compared with the separate ions would in practice be counterbalanced by the effect...more than offset the extra mobility expected, and the results would be a colloidal particle of somewhat less mobility than a rather slow true ion. The hydration...
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Journal of the American Chemical Society, Volume 42, Issues 1-6

American Chemical Society - 1920 - 1330 pages
...would be 12/2.3 = 5.2V. This 5-fold increase in mobility of the aggregate as compared with the separate ions would in practice be counterbalanced by the effect...more than offset the extra mobility expected, and the results would be a colloidal particle of somewhat less mobility than a rather slow true ion. The hydration...
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A System of Physical Chemistry, Volume 2

William Cudmore McCullagh Lewis - 1922 - 474 pages
...the aggregate would, in practice, be counterbalanced by its greatly enhanced electrostatic potential in attracting water molecules and other material,...aggregate would become a heavily hydrated micelle. The result would be a colloidal particle of about the same mobility as a rather slow true ion. The...
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