cmulsificntion is still iiicoiiiplctc." h uscful contribution towards such n tlicory is contailled in the first nppcndis, in which l'rof. IV. llniiisilcn givcs liis theory of emulsions stnbiliscd by solid particlcs. Tliis is n subject 1)-liich hitherto has rcccivcd scant attention, which is nll tlic
The theory of emulsions and emulsification. By W. Clayton, with a Foreword by Prof. F. G. Donnan. Pp. viii + 160. London: J. And A. Churchill, 1923. Price s. 6d. net
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- 1923
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- 42
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- 0368-4075
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