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what do u mean by zeta potential

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Answered by hruthik2222
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The zeta potential (ζ-potential) is the potential difference across phase boundaries between solids and liquids. It's a measure of the electrical charge of particles are that are suspended in liquid. Since zeta potential is not equal to the electric surface potential in a double layer or to the Stern potential, it is often the only value that can be used to describe double-layer properties of a colloidal dispersion.

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The zeta potential (ζ-potential) is the potential difference across phase boundaries between solids and liquids. It's a measure of the electrical charge of particles are that are suspended in liquid. Since zeta potential is not equal to the electric surface potential in a double layer or to the Stern potential, it is often the only value that can be used to describe double-layer properties of a colloidal dispersion.


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