Abstract
Using the synthetic soap cetyl pyridinium
chloride the effects of added chlorobenzene and sodium chloride upon various
physical properties, such as saturation solubilities, viscosity, osmotic
pressure, sedimentation velocity, and interfacial tension, have been
quantitatively measured. The results suggest that the soap micelle has a very
labile structure, the approximately spherical aggregates present in pure soap
solutions changing to more asymmetric shapes in the presence of suitable
concentrations of sodium chloride and chlorobenzene.
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