Mechanism of freeze-thaw instability of aluminum hydroxycarbonate and magnesium hydroxide gels
โ Scribed by Mary I. Zapata; Garnet E. Peck; Stanley L. Hem; Joe L. White; Joseph R. Feldkamp
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 725 KB
- Volume
- 73
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-3549
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Acid neutralization by mixtures of aluminum hydroxycarbonate gel and magnesium hydroxide gel differs from the sum of the acid neutralization of each gel. Acid neutralization by magnesium hydroxide gel in the mixture is not observed until after a substantial portion of the aluminum hydroxycarbonate g
Heterocoagulation in suspensions containing both aluminum hydroxycarbonate and magnesium hydroxide leads to the development of an aluminum hydroxycarbonate coating on the magnesium hydroxide particles. For this reason, mixed suspensions exhibit isoelectric points similar to those of aluminum hydroxy
varies even more (0.257,), even with the exclusion of the anomalous capsule KO. 4 of low fill weight. Capsule S o . 4 may either have a reasonable probability of occurrence or may be a maverick, possibly due to either improper weighing or being the first or last capsule prepared from the lot. Good