Interfacial Phenomena Flashcards

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What is surface tension?

A

A force that pulls the molecules of the interface together and, as a result, contracts the surface

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2
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What are the units of surface tension?

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Dynes/ cm
N/m

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3
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What is interfacial tension?

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The force per unit length existing at the interface between two immiscible liquid phases

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4
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What are micelles?

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Aggregates which may contain 50 or more monomers

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5
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What are the structures of micelles?

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Spherical or cylindrical

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6
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What is adsorption?

A

When the added molecules are partitioned in favor of the interface

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7
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What are the applications of adsorption

A

Removal of objectionable odors from rooms and for
Operation of gas masks
Decolorizing solutions
Detergency and wetting

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8
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Define adsorbent

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The material used to absorb the gas

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9
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Define adsorbate

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The substance being adsorbed

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10
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The degree of adsorption of a gas by a solid depends on what?

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  1. The chemical nature of the adsorbent and the adsorbate
  2. Surface area of the adsorbent
  3. Partial pressure of the adsorbed gas
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11
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The types of adsorption are generally recognized as what?

A

Physical or van der Waals forces

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12
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What is desorption?

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The removal of the adsorbate from the adsorbent

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13
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Which adsorption is reversible?

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Physical

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14
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What is a wetting agent?

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A surfactant that, when dissolved in water, lowers the advancing contact angle, aids in displacing an air phase at the surface, and replaces it with a liquid phase

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15
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What is an application of wetting agent?

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Displacement of air from the surface of powders for the purpose of dispensing these drugs in liquid vehicle

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16
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What is the most important action of wetting agent ?

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To lower the contact angle between the surface and the wetting liquid