Interfacial Phenomena Flashcards
What is surface tension?
A force that pulls the molecules of the interface together and, as a result, contracts the surface
What are the units of surface tension?
Dynes/ cm
N/m
What is interfacial tension?
The force per unit length existing at the interface between two immiscible liquid phases
What are micelles?
Aggregates which may contain 50 or more monomers
What are the structures of micelles?
Spherical or cylindrical
What is adsorption?
When the added molecules are partitioned in favor of the interface
What are the applications of adsorption
Removal of objectionable odors from rooms and for
Operation of gas masks
Decolorizing solutions
Detergency and wetting
Define adsorbent
The material used to absorb the gas
Define adsorbate
The substance being adsorbed
The degree of adsorption of a gas by a solid depends on what?
- The chemical nature of the adsorbent and the adsorbate
- Surface area of the adsorbent
- Partial pressure of the adsorbed gas
The types of adsorption are generally recognized as what?
Physical or van der Waals forces
What is desorption?
The removal of the adsorbate from the adsorbent
Which adsorption is reversible?
Physical
What is a wetting agent?
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
What is an application of wetting agent?
Displacement of air from the surface of powders for the purpose of dispensing these drugs in liquid vehicle