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Silver iodide in water

The first — not very accurate — determination of the zero point of charge of silver iodide in -water has been given by Frumkin and Qbrutschowa K They concluded from the maximum of adsorption of caprylic and hexylic acid to Agl that the zero point of charge was near the point of equivalence (Car+ =Ci == 10 ). [Pg.160]


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