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Definition of Dispersed particles
1. Noun. (of colloids) a substance in the colloidal state.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dispersed Particles
Literary usage of Dispersed particles
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Handbook of Colloid-chemistry: The Recognition of Colloids, the Theory of by Carl Wilhelm Wolfgang Ostwald, Wolfgang Ostwald, Emil Hatschek (1919)
"Determination of the "Molecular Weight" of dispersed particles from their Brownian
Movement.—Since N can be calculated, the so-called "molecular weight" of ..."
2. American Fuels by Raymond Foss Bacon, William Allen Hamor (1922)
"Colloids are those combinations in which the dispersed particles or droplets are
between O.lyu and IMM in diameter, ie, are less than 0.000,01 but greater ..."
3. The Chemistry of Plant Life by Roscoe Wilfred Thatcher (1921)
"Further, all sols in which the dispersed particles carry a charge of the opposite
sign likewise precipitate both ..."
4. The Chemistry of Plant Life by Roscoe Wilfred Thatcher (1921)
"Further, all sols in which the dispersed particles carry a charge of the opposite
sign likewise precipitate both ..."
5. An Introduction to Theoretical and Applied Colloid Chemistry, "the World of by Carl Wilhelm Wolfgang Ostwald (1922)
"If the term is used simply to cover all material carriers of electricity, then
colloids and even coarsely dispersed particles must be regarded as ions, ..."
6. Principles of Chemistry by Joel Henry Hildebrand (1918)
"When a substance is dispersed in a liquid the behavior of the system will depend
mainly upon the following factors : (a) the size of the dispersed particles ..."
7. The Doctrine of the Resurrection of the Body Asserted and Defended: In by Robert Wharton Landis (1846)
"... the future body being built up out of the dispersed particles of the old one,
than it is to conceive of the creation of the body in the first instance. ..."