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- peptization of a liquid mixture is the process of converting the mixture into a colloid by shaking it with a suitable electrolyte called a peptizing agent...
- method of stabilising a colloid (converting it from a precipitate) is peptization, a process where it is shaken with an electrolyte. Steric stabilization...
- Deflocculation is the exact opposite of flocculation, also sometimes known as peptization. Sodium silicate (Na2SiO3) is a typical example. Usually in higher pH...
- layer forces Electrical double layer Gouy-Chapman model Flocculation Peptization (the inverse of flocculation) DLVO theory (from Derjaguin, Landau, Verwey...
- return to the colloidal state if washed with water, a process called peptization. 4. Washing and Filtering the Precipitate: It is crucial to wash the...
- attractive force of surface charges on the platelets. (4) Deflocculation, or peptization, the opposite effect, occurs by addition of chemical deflocculant to...
- observed in certain cases. Particle aggregation (inverse process of) Peptization Plasticizer Polycarboxylates Rheology Surfactant Suspension (chemistry)...
- halides that are light-sensitive. The silver halide is actually being 'peptized' by the gelatin. The type and quantity of gelatin used influences the final...
- can more easily become dis****d and form stable suspensions in water (peptization phenomenon). The effect leads to a destabilization of the clay aggregates...
- agglomerates are re-dis****d as individual particles, referred to as peptization, hardly occurs spontaneously, but may occur under stirring or shear....