Settling in Suspensions | Theory & Parameters | Physical Pharmaceutics-II | BP403T | L~ 16
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ธ.ค. 2024
- In this video we had discussed about Settling in Suspensions-
1. Theory of settling
2. Brownion Motion
3. Sedimentation Parameters
a. Sedimentation Volume
b. Degree of Flocculation
Subject ~ Physical Pharmaceutics~II
Subject Code - BP403T
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Diameter of particle is stoke diameter equivalent?? Coz both represent particle diameter
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Controlled flocculation topic
Significance of sedimentation volume??
It is used to study stability of suspensions
Wht is the significance of stokes in sedimentation of suspension??
Stokes' Law is used to calculate the viscosity of the fluid which indirectly affects sedimentation