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Colloidal Structures in Surfactant Solutions
Surface Entropy in Colloidal Structures in Surfactant Solutions Formulas
Surface Entropy is defined as the derivative of surface tension with respect to temperature. And is denoted by S
surface
. Surface Entropy is usually measured using the Joule per Kelvin for Entropy. Note that the value of Surface Entropy is always positive.
Formulas to find Surface Entropy in Colloidal Structures in Surfactant Solutions
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Surface Entropy given Critical Temperature
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List of variables in Colloidal Structures in Surfactant Solutions formulas
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Empirical Factor
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Constant for each Liquid
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Temperature
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Critical Temperature
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FAQ
What is the Surface Entropy?
Surface Entropy is defined as the derivative of surface tension with respect to temperature. Surface Entropy is usually measured using the Joule per Kelvin for Entropy. Note that the value of Surface Entropy is always positive.
Can the Surface Entropy be negative?
No, the Surface Entropy, measured in Entropy cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Surface Entropy?
Surface Entropy is usually measured using the Joule per Kelvin[J/K] for Entropy. Joule per Kilokelvin[J/K], Joule per Fahrenheit[J/K], Joule per Celsius[J/K] are the few other units in which Surface Entropy can be measured.
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