Gibbs Surface Exess — Gibbs Surface Exess Поверхностный избыток Гиббса Количество вещества на поверхности раздела фаз, избыточное по отношению к объемам фаз, оказывается зависимым от положения разделяющей плоскости, так как концентрации вещества в различных фазах… … Толковый англо-русский словарь по нанотехнологии. - М.
Gibbs isotherm — is an equation which could be considered an adsorption isotherm that connects surface tension of a solution with the concentration of the solute. Substances can have different effects on surface tension:* No effect, for example sugar * Increase… … Wikipedia
Gibbs & Cox — is a U.S. naval architecture firm that specializes in designing surface warships. Founded in 1922 in New York City, Gibbs Cox is now headquartered in Arlington, Virginia.The firm has offices in New York City; Washington, D.C.; Hampton, Virginia;… … Wikipedia
Gibbs free energy — Thermodynamics … Wikipedia
Gibbs-Thomson effect — The Gibbs Thomson effect (also called the Gibbs Kelvin effect or Kelvin effect) relates surface curvature to vapor pressure and chemical potential. It is named after Josiah Willard Gibbs and William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin. (It is not to be… … Wikipedia
Surface energy — [ Contact angle measurements can be used to determine the surface energy of a material. Here, a drop of water on glass.] Surface energy quantifies the disruption of intermolecular bonds that occurs when a surface is created. In the physics of… … Wikipedia
Gibbs paradox — In statistical mechanics, a semi classical derivation of the entropy that doesn t take into account the indistinguishability of particles, yields an expression for the entropy which is not extensive (is not proportional to the amount of substance … Wikipedia
Gibbs, J Willard — ▪ American scientist born , Feb. 11, 1839, New Haven, Conn., U.S. died April 28, 1903, New Haven theoretical physicist and chemist who was one of the greatest scientists in the United States in the 19th century. His application of thermodynamic… … Universalium
Gibbs theorem — substances which lower the surface tension of the pure dispersion medium tend to collect on its surface … Medical dictionary
Maxwell's thermodynamic surface — Historic photograph of Maxwell’s plaster model (taken by James Pickands II, and published in 1942).[1] Maxwell’s thermodynamic surface is an 1874 sculpture[2] made by Scottish physicist … Wikipedia