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MangoPlant
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Gold nanoparticles in aqueous solution
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If I were to place a drop of an aqueous solution of gold nanoparticles on a metal surface and wait for the water to evaporate, do you think the gold nanoparticles would clump up or would they remain solid nanoparticles on the metal surface?
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Depends on concentration for sure. If they were coated with PEG, they would probably keep their distance from each other.
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