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What is the interfacial properties of surfactant solution?
Think of a high angle grain boundary. The structure is very disordered there and bonds have been broken. Thus, the interface is unstable and high in energy. Thus, coherence leads to lower interfacial energies. The degree of coherence dictates the interfacial energy, so the most coherent interface will have the lowest interfacial energy.
when two material are brought to contact,so the space where they made contact is called interfacial area,it is usually considered in heat transfer calculation
The term interfacial tension or surface tension means the contractive tendency of a liquid that lets it resist and external force. Interfacial tension could be observed from the floating of objects on the surface of water, even though they are more dense than water.
Tony H.D Chang has written: 'Effects of interfacial level gradient and channel slope on interfacial shear stress in near-horizontal stratified gas-liquid flows'
Interfacial velocity is the speed of a fluid whose movement is generated by its mass transfer from a phase to the next . Another factor that generates interfacial velocity is the bulk motion of the fluid, known as advection.
Abbokinase is an alternative name for urokinase, an enzyme found in urine, which can also be used to treat deep vein thrombosis.
No. Diffusion only works for "cell" sized organisms.
Lack of active transport. Diffusion rates sets size limits.
contagious diffusion, relocation diffusion, expansion diffusion, stimulus diffusion, hierarchical diffusion.
W. Jaegermann has written: 'Interfacial properties of semiconducting transition metal chalcogenides'
Evert Alan Mulder has written: 'Interfacial properties of bitumen emulsions'