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Wetting equilibria experimental considerations

Equations 1 and 2 assume that thermodynamic equilibrium exists between the liquid and the solid surface. In practice, however, equilibrium is rather rarely attainable experimentally, and there is a difference, sometimes considerable, between the larger angle given by a liquid advancing over a dry solid surface, and the smaller angle when the liquid is receding from a previously wetted surface. This is not... [Pg.53]


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