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Kinetic stability

Kinetic stability - the ability of colloids to not change in time under constant storage conditions (the concentration of the solution is uniform throughout the volume of the system). Otherwise, it is the resistance of colloidal systems to subsidence. It is determined by the ability of particles to Brownian motion .

The hypsometric height, i.e., the height at which the partial concentration decreases by 2 times, is taken as a measure of kinetic stability.

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