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by microcolonel
3316 days ago
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The sentence before the one you mention explains it; the only problem with the top diagram in the header image is that it doesn't make it clear that opposite the CO₂ side of the stream, there is an air side. Seems like the diagram represents their experimental model (two exit streams), not the practical application (three exit streams). > As the team hoped, this arrangement caused suspended particles with positive surface charges to concentrate towards the CO₂ side of the water stream, and those with negative surface charges to concentrate towards the air side, leaving the centre of the stream more or less particle-free. |
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