THEORETICAL PRINCIPLES OF DETERMINING THE CONCENTRATION OF ORGANICS IN A WATER ENVIRONMENT
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https://doi.org/10.30888/2709-2267.2024-26-00-012Keywords:
anthropogenic loading, organic inclusions, surface tension, capillary surface, hysteresis, liquid meniscus, pulsation.Abstract
Argued possibility of controlling the concentration of organic inclusions by determining the dynamics of the interphase tension of the phase interface: water medium - air. A new method is proposed to implement the process of measuring the dynamics of inteMetrics
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