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- Dispersion_(chemistry) abstract "A dispersion is a system in which particles are dispersed in a continuous phase of a different composition (or state). See also emulsion. A dispersion is classified in a number of different ways, including how large the particles are in relation to the particles of the continuous phase, whether or not precipitation occurs, and the presence of Brownian motion.There are three main types of dispersions:Coarse dispersion (Suspension)ColloidSolution↑ ↑".
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- Dispersion_(chemistry) quote "Material comprising more than one phase where at least one".
- Dispersion_(chemistry) quote "colloidal size range, dispersed throughout a continuous phase. Note 1: Modification of definition in ref.".
- Dispersion_(chemistry) quote "of the phases consists of finely divided phase domains, often in the".
- Dispersion_(chemistry) title "IUPAC definition".
- Dispersion_(chemistry) subject Category:Chemical_mixtures.
- Dispersion_(chemistry) subject Category:Colloidal_chemistry.
- Dispersion_(chemistry) subject Category:Solutions.
- Dispersion_(chemistry) type Abstraction100002137.
- Dispersion_(chemistry) type ChemicalMixtures.
- Dispersion_(chemistry) type Matter100020827.
- Dispersion_(chemistry) type Mixture114586258.
- Dispersion_(chemistry) type Part113809207.
- Dispersion_(chemistry) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Dispersion_(chemistry) type Relation100031921.
- Dispersion_(chemistry) type Solution114589223.
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- Dispersion_(chemistry) type Substance100019613.
- Dispersion_(chemistry) comment "A dispersion is a system in which particles are dispersed in a continuous phase of a different composition (or state). See also emulsion. A dispersion is classified in a number of different ways, including how large the particles are in relation to the particles of the continuous phase, whether or not precipitation occurs, and the presence of Brownian motion.There are three main types of dispersions:Coarse dispersion (Suspension)ColloidSolution↑ ↑".
- Dispersion_(chemistry) label "Dispersie (mengsel)".
- Dispersion_(chemistry) label "Dispersion (Chemie)".
- Dispersion_(chemistry) label "Dispersion (chemistry)".
- Dispersion_(chemistry) label "Dispersione (chimica)".
- Dispersion_(chemistry) label "Дисперсная система".
- Dispersion_(chemistry) label "تشتت (جيولوجيا)".
- Dispersion_(chemistry) label "分散系".
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