
doi: 10.1007/bf03174752
The gel-strength of gels of sodium stearate in pinene has been measured by the plunger method under several conditions. The values of elasticity have been calculated from the load-deflection curves, and it is found that log E varies linearly as log C, the slope of this straight line being very nearly equal to 2. The existence of a skin or membrane on the surface of the gel which vitiates the values of gel-strength has been critically examined, and its approximate magnitude has been determined.
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