1929
DOI: 10.1021/j150302a003
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The Surface Properties of Soap Solutions

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“…No simple correlation between surface viscosity, surface tension, and foaming power of aqueous soap solutions was found by Preston and Richardson (15). As these authors examined only one system, soap and water, a revision of the possible role of surface viscosity in foam formation in other systems might merit research, especially in view of improvements recently suggested for the measurement of surface viscosity (2).…”
Section: Halowax No 1000mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No simple correlation between surface viscosity, surface tension, and foaming power of aqueous soap solutions was found by Preston and Richardson (15). As these authors examined only one system, soap and water, a revision of the possible role of surface viscosity in foam formation in other systems might merit research, especially in view of improvements recently suggested for the measurement of surface viscosity (2).…”
Section: Halowax No 1000mentioning
confidence: 99%