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The dependence of the surface tension of ternary solutions on concentration of components and temperature

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    We have obtained the equation for the isotherm of surface tension of ternary systems under conditions of equality of component volumes.

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    From the equation of surface tension of ternary systems obtained earlier [8] it follows that σ is independent of temperature at definite concentrations of the components.

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Semenchenko, V.K., Lazarev, V.B. The dependence of the surface tension of ternary solutions on concentration of components and temperature. Russ Chem Bull 11, 1997–1999 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00921368

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