ABSTRACT

In the year 2001 the survismeter was shaped up, which depicts and distinguishes the aqueous salts from nanoemulsions. However, the surface energy measures depend on the noncontinuum model of liquid mixtures, where the resistance of liquid is cut off, especially in the case of the survismeter. Their product is noted as friccohesity gives solutions of critical micelle concentration relationship with the ionic field of ion hydration in an aqueous medium Friccohesity is experimentally determined using the survismeter. Electrolytes realign negative and positive charges of water, which enhance cohesive forces with a lower friccohesity. In such an environment the surfactant accommodating capacity of the solvent is decreased so micelle formations are attained at lower surfactant concentrations. Since the ionic strength of salt works well in an aqueous solution, when a surfactant is added a stronger ionic field further engages more water.