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Offline adquimico

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CMC and bubbles or foams
« on: November 24, 2008, 04:28:22 PM »
A little and too basic doubt, but I couldn't find answers yet...

In a solution, aqueous or non-aqueous, is necessary concentration of a surfactant be high enough to be equal or above the CMC to begin the formation of bubbles and/or foams through mechanical stirring?!?!? Can I observe bubbles or foam in a solution with surfactant concentration under the CMC?!

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Re: CMC and bubbles or foams
« Reply #1 on: December 10, 2008, 10:59:27 AM »
A little and too basic doubt, but I couldn't find answers yet...

In a solution, aqueous or non-aqueous, is necessary the concentration of a surfactant be high enough to be equal or above the CMC to begin the formation of bubbles and/or foams through mechanical stirring?!?!? Can I observe bubbles or foam in a solution with surfactant concentration under the CMC?!

CMC = Critical Micellar Concentration

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Re: CMC and bubbles or foams
« Reply #2 on: December 10, 2008, 11:34:31 AM »
Dear adquimico;

(Sorry, I haven’t realised your question till yet.)

Of course that you are able to recognise bubbles/foam “long” before you reach the CMC, because lower concentrations already lowers the "hydrophobia of air" quite before.

Have you also read:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_micelle_concentration 


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