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What does C* stand for?

Critical Concentration (concentration at which intermolecular interaction occurs)


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The critical concentrations found in this work can be useful when sensitivity of other treatment plants is estimated.
75 wt% filler concentration is a critical concentration.
Therefore, it is believed that all copolymer concentrations used should be below the critical concentration values observed by Charpentier-Valenza et al.
At low concentrations, ADP-AC-actin appears to participate only in the nucleation of wild-type filaments, suggesting that Ala-204 is involved in modulating the critical concentration of the pointed end of actin.
Aggregation begins at the critical concentration, at first with the formation of relatively small micelles that grow rapidly over a very limited concentration range to a size, which for a given surfactant remains approximately constant with further increase in surfactant concentration.
When we compared the critical concentration of U-Cd obtained by the hybrid approach, the U-Cd levels were lower than those obtained by applying the Cadmibel procedure to our data.
Once a critical concentration of bacteria is reached, the motions of thousands of flagella set up additional large currents in the fluid, creating the organized jets and vortices.
27]] has to reach a certain critical concentration before the sensor sees it.

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