The counter ions in the outer part of an electrical double layer are held in place by a dynamic balance of two physical mechanisms. Select one of these physical mechanisms from the list below. (a) Surface tension (b) Tontact angle (c) Electrostatic Forces (d) Dsmotic Pressure

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The counter ions in the outer part of an electrical double layer are held in place by a
dynamic balance of two physical mechanisms. Select one of these physical mechanisms
from the list below.
(a) Surface tension
(b) Tontact angle
(c) Electrostatic Forces
(d) Dsmotic Pressure
Transcribed Image Text:The counter ions in the outer part of an electrical double layer are held in place by a dynamic balance of two physical mechanisms. Select one of these physical mechanisms from the list below. (a) Surface tension (b) Tontact angle (c) Electrostatic Forces (d) Dsmotic Pressure
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