Abstract
The phenomena to be observed when a drop of a relatively insoluble liquid is placed upon a clean surface of water, or of a metal, have been described in detail of Hardy (1), Devaux (2), and other writers. There are two distinct ways in which spreading may occur:— 1.Vapour may distil from the drop and condense on the surrounding solid or liquid surface. 2. A film may spread out from the drop as an expanding disc, by a process of surface solution.
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