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6 ½ X 9 7/16 in 1. General and Historical Introduction
SECTIO N A. NON-COVALENT ENERGIES OF INTERACTION ? EQUATIONS AND COMBINING RUL ES
The Apolar and Polar Properties of Liqu id Water and other Condensed-phase Materials
The Extended DLVO Theory
SECTION B: SURFAC E THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF WATER WITH RESPECT TO CONDENSED-PHASE MATE RIALS IMMERSED IN IT
Determination of In terfacial Tensions Between Water and other Condensed-phase Materials
The Interfacial Tension/Free Energy of Intera ction Between Water and Identical Condensed-phase Entities, I, Immersed in Water, w
The Interfacial Tension/Free Energy of Interaction between Water and Two Different Condensed-phase En tities, I, Immersed in Water, w
Aqueous S olubility and Insolubility
Stability Versu s Flocculation of Aqueous Particle Suspensions
SECTION C: PHYSICAL AND PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF WATER
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6 ½ X 9 7/16 in 1. General and Historical Introduction
SECTIO N A. NON-COVALENT ENERGIES OF INTERACTION ? EQUATIONS AND COMBINING RUL ES
The Apolar and Polar Properties of Liqu id Water and other Condensed-phase Materials
The Extended DLVO Theory
SECTION B: SURFAC E THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF WATER WITH RESPECT TO CONDENSED-PHASE MATE RIALS IMMERSED IN IT
Determination of In terfacial Tensions Between Water and other Condensed-phase Materials
The Interfacial Tension/Free Energy of Intera ction Between Water and Identical Condensed-phase Entities, I, Immersed in Water, w
The Interfacial Tension/Free Energy of Interaction between Water and Two Different Condensed-phase En tities, I, Immersed in Water, w
Aqueous S olubility and Insolubility
Stability Versu s Flocculation of Aqueous Particle Suspensions
SECTION C: PHYSICAL AND PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF WATER