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lyophobe
lyophobe, a. Physical Chem. (ˈlaɪəfəʊb) [ad. G. lyophob (Freundlich & Neumann 1908, in Zeitschr. f. Chem. und Ind. d. Kolloide III. 81/2), f. Gr. λύ-ειν to loosen: see -phobe.] = lyophobic a.1915 [see lyophile a. 1]. 1927 H. S. van Klooster tr. Kruyt's Colloids i. 10 The suspensoids, or lyophobe col... Oxford English Dictionary
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lyophobic
lyophobic, a. Physical Chem. (laɪəˈfəʊbɪk) [f. lyophobe a. + -ic.] Of a dispersed colloidal phase: not having an affinity for the dispersion medium; readily precipitated out by small quantities of electrolyte. Also applied to sols containing such a phase, which generally have a similar surface tensi... Oxford English Dictionary
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lyophile
lyophile, a. (ˈlaɪəfaɪl) [ad. G. lyophil (Freundlich & Neumann 1908, in Zeitschr. f. Chem. und Ind. d. Kolloide III. 81/2), f. Gr. λύ-ειν to loosen; see -phil, -phile.] 1. Physical Chem. = lyophilic a.1915 W. W. Taylor Chem. Colloids i. 7 The term lyophile has been applied to those systems in which ... Oxford English Dictionary
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hydrophil
hydrophil, -phile, a. (ˈhaɪdrəfɪl, -faɪl) [f. hydro- + -phil.] = hydrophilic a.1903 Electrician 30 Oct. 42/1 He applied two electrodes.., contact being made by means of hydrophil cotton impregnated with a 1 per cent solution of zinc chloride. 1915 W. W. Taylor Chem. Colloids i. 7 The term lyophile h... Oxford English Dictionary
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suspensoid
suspensoid Physical Chem. (səˈspɛnsɔɪd) [a. G. suspensoid (P. P. von Weimarn 1908, in Zeitschr. f. Chem. u. Industr. d. Kolloide III. 27/2), f. suspens-ion suspension: see -oid.] A lyophobic colloid from which the dispersed phase is readily (and often irreversibly) precipitated by the addition of an... Oxford English Dictionary
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