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OF THE ACTIVE SUBSTANCE
18.1-§. Surface-micellar solutions of active substances. The
concentration of education
mistery.
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18.2-§. Structure of micelles of surfactants and their significance.
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19-§. MICROHETEROGENEOUS SYSTEM.
201
19.1-§. General concept of microheterogeneous systems. Suspensions.
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19.2-§. Emulsions.
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20-§. FOAMS AND POWDERS. AEROSOL AND SOLID ASH.
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20.1-§. Foams and powders.
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20.2-§. Aerosols and solid ash.
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Questions on topics covered in the sixth Chapter
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CHAPTER VII. HIGH-MOLECULAR COMPOUNDS.
223
21-§. HIGH-MOLECULAR COMPOUNDS.
SOLUBILITY AND VISCOSITY OF
HIGH-MOLECULAR COMPOUNDS.
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21.1-§. High-molecular compounds and their types.
223
21.2-§. Solubility of high-molecular compounds
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22-§. SOLUTIONS OF HIGH-MOLECULAR COMPOUNDS
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22.1-§. General characteristics of polymer solutions
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22.2-§. Protective effect and bucket-like properties of
solutions of high-molecular
compounds
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23-§. FORMATION OF THE STRUCTURE
OF COLLOIDAL SYSTEMS AND
POLYMERS.
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23.1-§. Structural and mechanical properties of dispersed systems
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23.2-§. Gels and liquids.
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24-§. THIXOTROPY AND SYNERESIS.
THE OSMOTIC PRESSURE OF THE
POLYMERS. COACERVATION AND PICKLING.
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24.1-§. Thixotropyandsyneresis.
252
24.2-§. The osmotic pressure of the polymers.Coacervation and pickling.
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24.3-§. The role and significance of colloidal chemistry.
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