Lecture

Colloidal Stability and Hamaker Constant

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This lecture covers the concepts of colloidal stability, Hamaker constant, and their impact on particle interactions. It discusses the factors influencing stability, such as electrostatic and steric interactions, and how to calculate the Hamaker constant. The instructor explains the significance of these parameters in determining the stability of colloidal systems and provides practical examples to illustrate their application.

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