Soil Colloids: Properties and Ion Binding by Fernando V Molina

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14 Scanning electron microscopy micrograph of a synthetic smectite. , Characterization of model soil colloids by cryo-scanning electron microscopy, 1–16. 3 C  OLLOIDAL SUSPENSIONS: GENERAL PROPERTIES AND CLASSIFICATION The term “colloidal suspension” refers to a dispersion of colloidal particles in the bulk of another phase, usually in a different aggregation state; the most common use is for solid particles in a liquid medium. 15 Atomic force microscope image (shaded) of humic acid colloids sorbed onto muscovite in an initial state of aggregation (pH 4): single particles, aggregates, and chainlike assemblies are seen.

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