a chemical agent capable of reducing the surface tension of a liquid in which it is dissolved (source:dictionary online)
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sulponic acid, lutunsol xl 70, lutensol to 6, sodium sulphate.
It depends a lot on the water...hard water will produce less bubbles...probably distilled water would produce the most bubbles...referencing the brand...it is rather subjective...pure wetting agents would be the best bet...reference Kodak brand wetting agent....if it is still available...pure, and used to sheet off water from film after processing...in a highly dilute form. Kodaks brand of wetting agent is Photoflow, or Photoflo.
In a pharmaceutical suspension, a suspending agent helps the drug stay in the body of your suspension thereby preventing caking at the bottom. One of the properties of a well-formulated suspension is that it can be easily resuspended by the use of moderate agitation.
dawn is better than ivory because i did the experiment and it cleaned the cup completely and the ivory left some spots a little dirty
No, water is not at all a wetting agent as far as paints are concerned.
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Carboxymethylcellulose
A viscosity enhancing agent basically thickens the fluid. However; a suspending agent performs two functions, one is that of a viscosity enhancing agent, secondly forming a film around the particle and decreasing interparticle attraction.
A suspending agent can reduce the rate that particles in suspension that solids are removed from water. Suspending agents can allow medications to stay in the body longer and avoid caking.
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Wetting agents work by breaking the surface tension of water - making water (as the dispersant) adehere to the surface of the leaves. Normally any soap or detegent can be used as a wetting agent.
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Soap is a wetting agent that aids in the mechanical removal of bacteria.
a chemical agent capable of reducing the surface tension of a liquid in which it is dissolved (source:dictionary online)
Suspending agents may be used in many different processes. The types of suspending agents will depend upon the processes, with the most common being used in paint. These are also used in production of plastics and other materials. The actual count for how many types cannot be determined.
Wetting agent is basically a detergent. It breaks the surface tension of water, and is usually the last treatment a film receives before being hung to dry. The wetting agent causes the final rinse to "sheet" off the film, allowing it to dry without water spots. Water spots can cause all sorts of grief, and usually once the film has dried the water spots cannot be removed, even by rewashing, so it's best to prevent them. A film squeegee may be used to speed drying with or without wetting agent, but many workers do not like to touch wet film with anything other than wet fingers.