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Some Studies of Soap Solutions. II
1917
The Journal of Physical Chemistry
It has been shown1 that the same amount of soap will not necessarily be sufficient to emulsify the same quantity of different kinds of oils. In the previous experiments, where quantitative emulsifications were made, the temperature was controlled for the most part to 25'. The results herewith reported have been obtained by studying the emulsifying action of soap solutions on certain of the more common oils and water at 1 0 0 ' .
doi:10.1021/j150181a004
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