dispersed phase
1dispersed phase — or disperse phase n the phase in a two phase system that consists of finely divided particles (as colloidal particles), droplets, or bubbles of one substance distributed through another substance called also discontinuous phase, internal phase …
2Dispersed Phase — Dispersed Phase Дисперсная фаза Внутренняя, раздробленная фаза дисперсной системы …
3dispersed phase — dispersinė fazė statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. disperse phase; dispersed phase vok. dispergierte Phase, f; disperse Phase, f rus. дисперсная фаза, f pranc. phase dispersée, f …
4dispersed phase — dispersinė fazė statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Disperguotos medžiagos dalelės, pasklidusios terpėje. atitikmenys: angl. disperse phase; dispersed phase rus. дисперсионная фаза …
5dispersed phase — noun (of colloids) a substance in the colloidal state • Syn: ↑dispersed particles • Topics: ↑colloid • Hypernyms: ↑phase, ↑form * * * noun or …
6dispersed particles — noun (of colloids) a substance in the colloidal state • Syn: ↑dispersed phase • Topics: ↑colloid • Hypernyms: ↑phase, ↑form …
7phase dispersée — dispersinė fazė statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. disperse phase; dispersed phase vok. dispergierte Phase, f; disperse Phase, f rus. дисперсная фаза, f pranc. phase dispersée, f …
8Phase Boundary Catalysis — (PBC) in chemistry is a type of heterogeneous catalytic system which facilitates the chemical reaction of a particular chemical component in immiscible phase react on a catalytic active site located at phase boundary. The chemical component is… …
9Dispersed media — A dispersed medium consists of two media that do not mix. More specifically, it contains discrete elements of one medium which are dispersed in a continuous second medium. The two media can be of very different nature. In particular, they can be… …
10phase — 1. A stage in the course of change or development. 2. A homogeneous, physically distinct, and separable portion of a heterogeneous system; e.g., oil, gum, and water are three phases of an emulsion. 3. The time relat …